This USB device thing is just about to send me over the event horizon. Not only USB but 1394 Firewire, too.
This is probably gonna be long, but I'm tryin to include a pertinent data. The basic configuration is in my sig.
Win 7 Pro, Build 7600, 64 bit.
16 Gig buffered Ram
60 GB SSD (OS only)
5.5 TB internal SATA, all internal and external drives are Western Digital.
I've got a lot of USB devices on my "Dreadnought"
Dreadnought
2 printers
HP 5200
Epson P1400
Graphics tablet (Wacom Bamboo)
3 WD 1TB external drives
Saitek keyboard (thank God that works)
2 CF card readers
RocketFish CF & SD
Dynex CF SD and about every other kinda card
Epson V500 Scanner
The two biggest problems are getting the system to recognize the disk drives and CF card readers. I'm a photographer and I'm always pulling the CF card from one of my Canon DSLRs and popping it into one of the 2 readers (I usually keep one with my laptop for when I'm on the road.) so that I can transfer photos to an internal drive for storage and editing.
Up until yesterday, it was a 50/50 chance of getting the externals or card readers to be recognized by the OS. But then they just quit working altogether.
Before this leads anyone into jumping to conclusions, I'll mentioned that I've done some tweaking on the system to improve performance and it's helped. Some folks might jump to the conclusion that my "tweaking" (the system software type, not the other type) caused the problems but I don't think so. I figger 45 years in the computer business either makes me qualified to do this or labels me as a raving lunatic. Maybe both. But there was no correlation between the registry tweaks I'd made and the problems with the USB storage devices that I could identify.
So when I'd shot a few photos and wanted to prepare one of 'em for my
http://www.raythe rat.com Photoblog. So I pulled the CF card out, slid into one of the readers (RocketFish) and...nothing. I tried the other reader (one that had seemed flaky, even on XP) and nothing there.
Other USB devices, like printers and graphics tablet didn't seem to be a problem.
To make a long story short, after exhausting just about every other option, I ended up doing a Repair Install on the box before I could get it to recognize one of the card readers.
The Repair Install took about 8 hours. About 6 hours into it I finally got so frustrated with the time it was taking that I removed the power cables from the external drives. (The card readers weren't connected. I suppose I shouldn't have had the externals connected, either.) I got a nasty-gram stating that I'd lost one file which wasn't a big deal. It was a backup of a backup. Finally, after a whole lotta cussin and frettin, the install completed. But when the box came back to life, I realized that the external hard drives weren't recognized. I had to reboot with one of 'em connected, then reboot with 2, and so on. I rebooted so many times I lost track of exactly how this went, but the gist of it is that I had to bring one of the externals online at a time, then reboot with it and the next one connected and eventually I was able to see all of 'em.
Another thing I verified was if I had the card reader plugged into one of the USB connectors on the front of the case (it's a Cooler Master HAF 932) the boot process would take forever (and maybe longer than that) while attempting to recognize ANY USB storage device that was connected.
FINALLY the box is running with this configuration:
All 3 external drives are daisy-chained to 1 port on the Firewire controller.
RocketFish CF reader connected to one of the 4 front panel USB ports.
All other USB devices are connected to the USB ports on the mobo, with a 1:3 expander that only has the graphics tablet and Saitek keyboard. Those are working fine. I can also connect my Android phone to a USB port and charge it or use it as a USB device and transfer files back and forth.
I've tested both printers, the scanner and the graphics tablet. All are working.
It appears that I had 1 bad Firewire cable and apparently the Dynex card reader is junk.
I don't have too many conclusions except that once I daisy chained the Firewire drives instead of running 'em each on their own port at the controller card they seemed to work better. We'll see after the reboot.
Reboot complete. all storage devices and other USB devices functional. Firewire daisy chaining appears to be functional
The Dynex Card Reader
is going just went into the trashcan. I'll get another one for my laptop as I head out of town to shoot a car show in a coupla hours.
I just plugged 4 USB thumb drives into the front-panel connectors and they all came up fairly quickly. I guess this is about the best I've ever had things working.
If you've hung in with this whole narrative, you're probably about as mentally exhausted as I am. The system is working...but will it remain stable? I don't know. I'll shut it down until I get back from 4 days of photo shoots on the road.
What I'd REALLY like to find is a comprehensive USB device manager. One that can see ALL devices connected to USB ports rather than just "mass storage" devices. Does such a thing exist? I haven't been able to find one.
I don't know if this can be helpful to anyone, but for me, it seems to demonstrate that you CAN get from here to there eventually (to quote the title of an old Steppenwolf song) if you take the time and fight one issue at a time...and don't rule out faulty hardware.
hth.