USB
USB
Trying to get my camera installed. After plugging into the USB I keep getting an error..."USB device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of it's hub port...disconnect device". Used the reset option but still get the same error. Must be something with my pc, I went through the FAQ and troubleshooting instructions on Kodak's site.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34499
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34499
USB
Is it plugged thru a hub? There are some hubs that don't use power to run and leech off the usb of your tower (usually the small portable ones for laptops). Also, are you trying to plug your camera into a USB 1.1 port on an older machine? Sometimes newer devices do not recognize it, or they need USB 2.0. Was it working before and just decided to die on you?
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34503
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34503
USB
Open the device manager (under system) -right click on your hub & check its power tab
It'll tell you whats available-usually 500ma & show you what its using.
Then go to the power management tab & uncheck alow computer to turn off this device.
reboot
Also if the camera is working you can go to the usb host controller also in device manager and under the unvanced tab check the don't tell me about usb errors.
Otherwise I'd leave the cam plugged in & uninstall the hub & reboot & see if Windows will reinstall it with the cam plugged in.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34504
It'll tell you whats available-usually 500ma & show you what its using.
Then go to the power management tab & uncheck alow computer to turn off this device.
reboot
Also if the camera is working you can go to the usb host controller also in device manager and under the unvanced tab check the don't tell me about usb errors.
Otherwise I'd leave the cam plugged in & uninstall the hub & reboot & see if Windows will reinstall it with the cam plugged in.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34504
USB
New camera, hub 500 mA per port...self powered...USB 2.0 enhanced host controller. I see no reason for the cam not to work.
Disabled the power thing...there are 4 root hubs. Maybe I should look on Intel's site for mobo updates?
System is a P4, 2.5G cpu and a gig of ram. XP Home SP2.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34507
Disabled the power thing...there are 4 root hubs. Maybe I should look on Intel's site for mobo updates?
System is a P4, 2.5G cpu and a gig of ram. XP Home SP2.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34507
USB
Wren wrote: I'll take more pics and see what happens. Thing is, when I unplugged the cam from USB port, that stupid error came up again. Beats me...
If the camera is working you can go to the usb host controller also in device manager and under the advanced tab check the" don't tell me about usb errors."
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34522
USB
LOL
I don't know about that --never heard of it
However I found these-if they are any help
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;EN-US;310591
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=870893
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885624/en-us
ALSO http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=U...age&btnG=Search
I didn't read them all but it seems to be a quirck in WinXP SP2 and exspecially laptops.. One of them cured it by disabling LTP1 in the device manager.
Another said to upgrade your USB drivers.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34542
I don't know about that --never heard of it
However I found these-if they are any help
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;EN-US;310591
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=870893
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885624/en-us
ALSO http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=U...age&btnG=Search
I didn't read them all but it seems to be a quirck in WinXP SP2 and exspecially laptops.. One of them cured it by disabling LTP1 in the device manager.
Another said to upgrade your USB drivers.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34542
- Red Squirrel
- Posts: 29209
- Joined: Wed Dec 18, 2002 12:14 am
- Location: Northern Ontario
- Contact:
USB
sounds like a power issue, I'd get a powered usb hub and see if it helps, think those give more power then the one built into the pc.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34544
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34544
Honk if you love Jesus, text if you want to meet Him!
USB
I uninstalled the Kodak software, attached the cam directly to USB, instead of trying to connect through the charger dock, which let Windows detect new hardware and do an install that way. Didn't care for the software anyway...I can do more editing with Irfanview.
I've had trouble with SP2 before...should have left it off on the last format. Seems these updates from M$ are being forced on us more and more though.
I did try to update drivers...no go.
LTP1 in the device manager...I think the printer is using that one.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34546
I've had trouble with SP2 before...should have left it off on the last format. Seems these updates from M$ are being forced on us more and more though.
I did try to update drivers...no go.
LTP1 in the device manager...I think the printer is using that one.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34546
- Red Squirrel
- Posts: 29209
- Joined: Wed Dec 18, 2002 12:14 am
- Location: Northern Ontario
- Contact:
USB
Yeah LTP is for paralell ports, mostly used by printers, definately not a camera dont think they ever made cameras that use that interface.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34549
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4280, old post ID:34549
Honk if you love Jesus, text if you want to meet Him!