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Posted by Kati on 11-05-2000 11:06 AM:

Hi,
since yesterday my Visor Deluxe is no longer able to get a connection to the PC (running 98 SE). When I press the hotsync button the Visor tells me "Connecting to desktop" and after a while "Unable to connect... Check setup". I had blue screen yesterday - don`t know if this might be the reason.
I have tried a soft reset, removed that entry from the registry, tried the other USB port, booted my PC with and without cradle connected - nothing helped.

In the hardware manager I have seen that under "Universal seriel Bus Controller" there are two entries (ALi PCI/USB Open Host Controller and USB Stem hub) I don`t know the exact english name - it`s a german Win98. Both entries had a yello "!". I then reinstalled the driver and the yellow "!" for the ALi PCI/USB Open Host Controller was gone. For the USB Stem Hub it says that "the program was not able to load the device driver (Code 2)". If I check the driver, it says that a new driver is installed. So the yellow "!" is always there.

Do I have to get this entry working or is there any other reason why my hotsync stopped working from one day to the other? I did not try another cradle.

Thanks for every help
Kati


Posted by Kati on 11-05-2000 07:31 PM:

Now I have tried to uninstall and reinstall my USB port, deleted and reinstalled the handspring software, disabled and enabled USB port in the BIOS and I am still left with this dead device.

Any secrets to tell?

Forgot to ask: Can anyone with a functioning Visor on a USB port tell me, which entries I should find in the device manager under USB? Is there an entry "Handspring Visor"?

Thank you in advance


Posted by RSGMOOSE on 11-05-2000 07:55 PM:

Kati,

I have a Belkin USB Hub manager on my machine and there is no reference to a Handspring Visor USB entry in the device manager. I actually have 5 devices on the machine and no specific reference to any of them except the HP printer which is on it's own port.

That yellow ! is the root problem, I believe. You should have a USB Com port under the Port's device manager and this should probably be a Com 2 port but not necessarily depending upon your modem and mouse settings.

With the yellow ! you'll probably have to delete both USB devices and then reinstall from the Win98 CD's. Once these are back up and running provided you don't have yellow ! then reintstall the Handspring software and before performing the first sync - turn off the "local serial" connection from the hot sync manager. I have seen computers hang when searching for both a serial and USB connection.


You might just try this last step first though before you start deleting the main USB drivers.

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Posted by MarkEagle on 11-06-2000 12:26 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Kati
Is there an entry "Handspring Visor"?


There is no entry in Device Manager for the Visor unless it's actually syncing.

If the advice about turning off "Local Serial" from RSGMOOSE doesn't work, I would remove the USB device with the (!) and then reboot the computer. It should find the hardware and install the drivers when it comes back up. After checking to be sure the (!) is gone, try syncing again.

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Posted by Kati on 11-06-2000 08:36 AM:

Thank you for the hints.

I have removed this entry USB Root Hub with the yellow "!", restartet my PC and the computer did reinstall "successfully" the driver without alarm message. But if I check it in the device manager again, the damn yellow "!" is back telling me that the program was not able to load the driver (Code 2).
What else can I do? May be that is a question for a Windows specialist.
Is there one out there?

Thank you very much in advance

Kati


Posted by RobertT on 11-09-2000 02:14 AM:

Kati-

Check out the following page from http://www.computerhope.com

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000297.htm
http://www.computerhope.com/win95er.htm


The first page is general trouble shooting for USB and the second page explains what the error codes from device manager mean. Code 2 is a driver problem.


Hope that helps


Robert


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