hello everyone,
After recently fixing a BSOD problem that was related to me disabling audio drivers i came back to my computer after 2-3 days of not using it and for some reason the ethernet port was not working, I tried new cables, disabling and re enabling the adapter, updating drivers the works and still it would not work, so after trawling the net i read that resetting the CMOS had fixed this issue for someone who had this problem previously and to my surprise it worked. Now i have just bought a new PC gaming headset and when i use it i get the USB Bandwidth controller exceeded error message and the Mic stops working on the headset and when i look at the USB devices it has spiked to 66% where as other devices are 3% 5% its deffinately the headset that is spiking to 66% so this is making me ask tyhe question would have reseting the CMOS have brrough this whole new issue on?.
Also sometimes i get the same message but the USB headset is for example sitting at 11% i only have 3 devices connected a keyboard, mouse and headset.
What i have also noticed is that since the CMOS reset when i power the PC on and it boots to windows i hear the windows 7 sound of a USB device being plugged in twice, i imagine once for mouse and once for keyboard now these devices are left connected at all times and i did not used to do this before i reset the CMOS.
Brian
After recently fixing a BSOD problem that was related to me disabling audio drivers i came back to my computer after 2-3 days of not using it and for some reason the ethernet port was not working, I tried new cables, disabling and re enabling the adapter, updating drivers the works and still it would not work, so after trawling the net i read that resetting the CMOS had fixed this issue for someone who had this problem previously and to my surprise it worked. Now i have just bought a new PC gaming headset and when i use it i get the USB Bandwidth controller exceeded error message and the Mic stops working on the headset and when i look at the USB devices it has spiked to 66% where as other devices are 3% 5% its deffinately the headset that is spiking to 66% so this is making me ask tyhe question would have reseting the CMOS have brrough this whole new issue on?.
Also sometimes i get the same message but the USB headset is for example sitting at 11% i only have 3 devices connected a keyboard, mouse and headset.
What i have also noticed is that since the CMOS reset when i power the PC on and it boots to windows i hear the windows 7 sound of a USB device being plugged in twice, i imagine once for mouse and once for keyboard now these devices are left connected at all times and i did not used to do this before i reset the CMOS.
Brian
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- 64 bit windows 7
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X4 965 Deneb 45nm Technology
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK Computer INC. M4N68T Pro (AM3)
- Memory
- 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 401MHz (7-5-5-15)
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 (CardExpert Technology)
- Hard Drives
- 119GB OCZ-VECT OR SCSI Disk Device (SSD)
931GB SAMSUNG HD103SJ SCSI Disk Device (SATA)
- Antivirus
- Kasperksy
- Browser
- firefox