USB Issue????

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I have a new SanDisk 8 in 1 reader. When booting with this plugged in my CPU
utiliztion sits at between 75 & 100%. If I unplug it my utilization drops to
near 0%.

If I boot with out the device plugged in my CPU is near 0% and I can then
plug in with no problem - CPU use may rise a couple points but nothing
major.

All of my other USB devices work fine (Printer, Mouse, MP3 player, Camera
etc...).

I have XP SP1 and the patch mentioned in KB822603. I also have the VIA chip
set but there sites says to contact Microsoft (WinXP - Due to licensing
agreements, USB 2.0 drivers are not available for download).

Any ideas?
 
I have a new SanDisk 8 in 1 reader. When booting with this plugged in my CPU
utiliztion sits at between 75 & 100%. If I unplug it my utilization drops to
near 0%.

If I boot with out the device plugged in my CPU is near 0% and I can then
plug in with no problem - CPU use may rise a couple points but nothing
major.

All of my other USB devices work fine (Printer, Mouse, MP3 player, Camera
etc...).

I have XP SP1 and the patch mentioned in KB822603. I also have the VIA chip
set but there sites says to contact Microsoft (WinXP - Due to licensing
agreements, USB 2.0 drivers are not available for download).

Any ideas?

I think the Via driver page is meaning something different than what
you're stating. It seems that Via is barred from providing a driver
that will allow XP to use USB2 if it isn't at SP1 level yet, but if it
IS at SP1, the driver is linked, right?
 
I have a new SanDisk 8 in 1 reader. When booting with this plugged in my CPU
utiliztion sits at between 75 & 100%. If I unplug it my utilization drops to
near 0%.

If I boot with out the device plugged in my CPU is near 0% and I can then
plug in with no problem - CPU use may rise a couple points but nothing
major.

All of my other USB devices work fine (Printer, Mouse, MP3 player, Camera
etc...).

I have XP SP1 and the patch mentioned in KB822603. I also have the VIA chip
set but there sites says to contact Microsoft (WinXP - Due to licensing
agreements, USB 2.0 drivers are not available for download).

Any ideas?

Try disabling,"Error Correction" in the Device Manager under the USB
section.
More info here,
http://www.usbman.com/Troubleshooter General.htm

HTH :)



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