USB Device & Restart Problems
One being that if I try to move content to or from a USB device (external hard drive, PMP, etc.) the process will eventually freeze & become unrecognizable to my computer. None of my USB ports works afterwards. The USB ports will still charge a product if possible, but actually moving data will not work. The only fix I know at the moment is restarting my computer. Which brings me to my next problem.
My computer will not actually restart or shut down, sometimes not even logging off my account. The "Shutting down" phrase will just hang for minutes on in until I have to manually power down my computer. I think it's worth noting that I never had any of these problems with Windows Vista, which is pretty ironic.
Are there any permanent fixes to these problems, or is it just a matter of time before computer completely crashes from all the powering down?
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I know this isn't a fix but you aren't the only one who is seeing this.
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Found this in this thread: social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproh...
1. Goto control panel/system and security / power options
2. Change power setting.
3. Change advanced power settings
4. Scroll down to USB settings and disable the USB selective suspend setting.
'Fingers Crossed'
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i have the full retail version of ultimate 64bit and for the longest time, my nVidia gpu drivers would not allow a certain directX script to execute. i heard a rumor that plugging in a mic would work and it did! can't explain it, but weird stuf happens in seven.
another possibility could be that your motherboard's USB drivers are not vista/seven compatible. go the manufacturer site. also, check your power/sleep configurations. there is an option that will disable usb ports once a system goes to sleep and then wakes up. (similar to post by scotlynhatt)
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The only problem I've had with Seven was my on-board intel graphics card was not complaint with Aero. Other than that, it's really quick even on a 3 year old centrino notebook. Last tip, always get drivers from the folks who make the hardware.
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Sometimes my usb mouse and keybord freeze.
Then the only thing I can do is. Remove the powercord out of it's socket.
And wait a minute and then start the pc.
Very annoying.
But I'm going to truy the powersetting from above and see what happens.
Thanks for the tip!!!
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Maybe due to my video card driver. But working fine with USB, and no other issue, looks quite fine to me.
And much better then VISTA. lets see what happens next and Google is also working hard for OS, this will really compete Microsoft, and will help users for purchasing that costly OS.
anyway Windows 7 is good, i like is overall.
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I am have a Lacie external USB drive that shows up just fine in my 'devices' control panel but only as a disk drive (and it asks for an empty disk) when I attempt to open the thing.
It is working, has worked on other computers, but not on my laptop.
Any thoughts?
thanks,
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