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23. Novembro 2005, 20:37:33
Backoff 
<ok so the PC dosn't support 2.0 . Make sure the devices you are using aren't 2.0.

other than that try some of those steps:

if you are using the front usb ports, make sure they are connected right (I've seen them wrong a few times)

make sure the devices work when connected directly into the PC. defective devices do happen.

Make sure all drivers are installed. Some devices will require installing the driver package before plugging in the device. Some devices will also require basic USB files from the Windows CD before the unit will function. The general rule is to always follow installation directions precisely and to have the Windows CD ready when using 98. WinXP has almost every driver made preinstalled so this isn't an issue with XP.

Check the device manager (right click on my computer, properties,) and see if you are having any unknown device driver issues. If so, try to update the unknown device driver from within Device Manager. First try letting Windows search for one. If that fails, go back and choose "Select from a list" and then "Have disk". Browse to the device CD and look for the appropriate Windows folder there. Try browsing to the Windows CD (Win9x folder or i386 folder). Lastly, try updated drivers from the manufacturer's web site.

Try uninstalling the unknown device, unplugging the device and rebooting. Replug when back in Windows.

Be certain that you have the correct drivers! You may have gotten the wrong CD or a CD with drivers for more than one device on it.

Cleaning up in Safe Mode may be necessary. Unplug all USB devices. Reboot the PC. To enter Safe Mode, press the F8 key repeatedly while restarting the PC. Timing is important. Try to press quickly before the Windows logo screen appears. Pressing and holding the CTRL key may work too. Choose Safe Mode and open Device Manager. In Windows 2000 and XP, click View > Show hidden devices. Now locate all USB devices, HID (Human Interface Devices), USB drives and controllers/hubs. Remove all and save the USB Host Controllers for last. When done, restart and replug USB devices one at a time.

If all else fails, just remember that you are entitled to support from the device maker. If you can't get help, do not hesitate to return the device. Some manufacturers only seem to respond to lost business. It's a shame, but it's true. Send them a message - that you won't accept shoddy goods or lackluster support.


I hope this long post helps ya out.

23. Novembro 2005, 19:46:11
Hrqls 
Assunto: Re: usb hub (4 ports)
harley, Rose, Backoff: its a hub which is externally powered (adapter in the wall outlet)

the pc doesnt usb 2.0
when the mouse is connected direcly into the pc there is no problem

when i remove the mouse from the hub (once the pc has booted completely) and plug the mouse back into the hub, then the mouse works perfectly

i guess it has to do with the way windows starts up .. it first looks for the mouse, then for the hub ?

all power is switched on at the same time, the pc, the monitor, the speakers, the usb hub. by a switch on a outlet box with 6 outlets

is there a way to make windows look for the other connected usb devices after it has detected my hub ?

23. Novembro 2005, 14:54:24
Eriisa 
nope, you need to see the Green Green Grass of -- uh -- Texas! again. heehee

23. Novembro 2005, 14:43:11
Backoff 
sure come on down and I'll do it here

23. Novembro 2005, 04:40:22
Eriisa 
Backoff: Hey Bubba! I got 2 computers that I need you to come reformat. It'd make a great Thanksgiving Day present!


22. Novembro 2005, 23:41:41
Backoff 
Assunto: Re: usb hub (4 ports)
Hrqls: What they said. Another thing to look at, is the hub USB 1.1 or 2.0? If you have a 1.1 hub and a 2.0 device, the PC will not see it because they aren't compatible. On the other hand, a 2.0 hub will see a 1.1 device just fine.

22. Novembro 2005, 23:07:01
Eriisa 
Assunto: Re: Fire Fox question
Backoff: maybe it is! I just tried again and it prited ok.

oh well, chalk another one up!

22. Novembro 2005, 22:48:11
harley 
I thought be meant a bus things, it plugs into a USB port and has 4 spaces to plug things into. Like an extension lead. I have one and certain things just don't work on it, my printer doesn't for one.

22. Novembro 2005, 22:17:39
Rose 
Assunto: Re: usb hub (4 ports)
Hrqls: is the USB hub powered? (an adapter that plugs in to the wall and in to the USB hub)
If not the most likely cause could be that the USB port on the tower is either not powered or has insufficient power to run more than one item. IE the hub and then anything else, that frequently happens on boot up.
win 98SE alot of times does not work well leap frogging USB devices.
If the USB hub IS powered then it could be the way windows boots and it wont recognize past the hub, until the machine is completely booted. But by that time it is no longer looking for a mouse.

Hope this helps.

22. Novembro 2005, 21:39:07
harley 
Assunto: Re: usb hub (4 ports)
Hrqls: Some items do have problems with hubs, and theres nothing you can do put them straight into a port. Do you have room in your PC to add extra ports?

22. Novembro 2005, 21:30:57
Hrqls 
Assunto: usb hub (4 ports)
i have recently gotten me an usb hub with 4 ports.
i use it as a longer cable for my usb mouse which is on the firsy port
on the second port of the hub is my usb printer (which is usually turned off)
the other 2 ports are free to use for my camera or usb stick or whatever

now the problem :

when i turn on my computer it sees the hub, but it doesnt see whats connected to it

when i boot up my mouse wont react.
i always have to remove the mouse plug from the hug, reconnect it, and then my mouse will react.

is there anything to do about this ?

i am using windows 98 second edition (soon, within 10 years :), windows xp)

22. Novembro 2005, 21:05:48
Backoff 
Assunto: Re: Fire Fox question
Eriisa: I think your blonde is showing dear.....

I don't know what to tell ya, I just tried it 3 times (once on here and twice on ebay) and it printed the selection just fine for me. You are just highlighing what you want and hitting ctrl-P right?

22. Novembro 2005, 17:56:20
Eriisa 
Assunto: Fire Fox question
Modificado por Eriisa (22. Novembro 2005, 17:57:14)
Ok, here I go again! lol

I decided to use FireFox for my eBay stuff and see how it goes. I wanted to print part of a listing, but, when I went to print, the Print spooler seems to have gotten hung up.

The firefox dialog box sayd 100% but never went away, and the Printer box stuck on 'spooling'. So after 3 or 4 mintues, I said, the heck with that!, and tried to delete the print job. I first canceled the Firefox box, then clicked to delete the print job in Epson box. Now it sat for over 15 minutes saying it was deleting it.

In the meantime, I went into AOL, called up the page and printed from there with no problem. Finally, I went back to the Print box and clicked cancel and its finally gone.

Ok, now my question is...... Why can't I print from Firefox????


grrrrrr

edit - ok so I can't type either! lol

16. Novembro 2005, 21:57:21
Summertop 
Assunto: What's on that music CD, anyway?
Anyone listen to Music CD's on your computer? Then you should read this.

13. Novembro 2005, 12:38:09
Hrqls 
Assunto: Re: Any CSS experts in the house?
playBunny: i heard mice sing while dating their females ... bunnies scream for computers ? ;)

11. Novembro 2005, 15:15:56
tinksbell 
Assunto: Re: Any CSS experts in the house?
BIG BAD WOLF: I have found there are some good books out there to get you started but the big thing to really get to know it is to "practice, practice, practice" AND to search for people who have done something similar to what you want and change their code to learn from it
:)

10. Novembro 2005, 23:57:39
furbster 
Bunnies run these days?

10. Novembro 2005, 22:02:24
coan.net 
Assunto: Re: Any CSS experts in the house?
playBunny: Ugh... I need to learn more about CSS - I feel like I'm getting really behind in my web designs since I know almost nothing about it....

10. Novembro 2005, 20:48:14
tinksbell 
Assunto: Re: Any CSS experts in the house?
playBunny: Not an expert but from what I have seen it is not possible to do it exactly the way you want to. It maybe easier to use the map as a background and put the text on top or otherwise use the z-index for layering. If something is in a div, it pretty much needs to stay there. There are ways of using float and clear that may help as well. http://cssplay.co.uk/ has a lot of ways of using css to do a lot of neat things but...
Good Luck!

10. Novembro 2005, 17:40:13
ScarletRose 
Assunto: Re:
Rose: covers head with arms and points in Playbunnies direction *think of scene in Dumb and dumber where the two were sitting in the greasy cafe.

It wasn't me either..

10. Novembro 2005, 17:36:25
Eriisa 
not me!!! lol

10. Novembro 2005, 17:26:58
Rose 
Assunto: Re:
Eriisa: Someone rang my name?

10. Novembro 2005, 17:25:17
Badinage 
And who wouldn't care about games? This is a GAMES site afterall LOL

10. Novembro 2005, 17:24:07
Badinage 
Assunto: easiest guide for configuring Dual Boot PC

10. Novembro 2005, 16:15:51
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
Eriisa: As long as Badinage cares about games... ;)

10. Novembro 2005, 16:01:57
Eriisa 
Assunto: Re:
playBunny:

no need to worry only about Rose!

10. Novembro 2005, 14:32:03
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
playBunny: [trying to hide ball & chain] Who? Me?

:)

Was this issue discussed in the past? For example, how extremely difficult is to have a dual-boot system for a Windows-loving wife and her wife-loving husband? :)

10. Novembro 2005, 14:11:16
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
bitwisexor: Because my wife dislikes any alternative :) Women...

Oops, sorry, political incorrectness alert!

10. Novembro 2005, 13:31:23
bitwisexor 
Assunto: Re:
WhiteTower: I can't resist asking - if you dislike Microsoft, why are you using their products?

10. Novembro 2005, 12:36:14
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
ali: It's about computers, which normally are able to run games, except when a monopoly sceews up their own product and removes backward compatibility for products even less than a decade old :)

10. Novembro 2005, 09:29:34
Badinage 
Assunto: Re:

10. Novembro 2005, 08:11:08
ali 
Is this board about computers or about games?
lol!!!

10. Novembro 2005, 06:15:03
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
furbster: Got all NFS titles up to Porsche 2000 (US: Porsche Unleashed) - after that, the game went another way I didn't wish to follow. But yes, Underground 2 is good otherwise.

9. Novembro 2005, 22:41:53
furbster 
Need for speed underground 2 is good \o/

9. Novembro 2005, 22:31:04
ali 
Hi every body.
do anyone know how can edit DVD subtitle that saved in file with IFO format ?
If need software pleas tell me.
Thanks.

9. Novembro 2005, 14:43:51
Badinage 
Assunto: The Need For Speed
OK Here goes:

I have just played the demo of NFS on my XP Box (and now I know why I never bought the game LOL)

I should point out however that I reformatted my Hard-Drive long ago as FAT32 and not the standard NTFS as most XP machines will be. The reason being is that DOS wont recognise an NTFS Drive.

1) Get a good DOS Boot Disc (http://community.the-underdogs.org/pub/bootdisks
/)
2) Save or copy the game to a folder on your root directory (c:\NFS) (only on FAT32 systems. If your system is NTFS then you need to install the old DOS game to a folder (as above) and then rip that folder to a CD
3) Ensure that the details of your CD Drive are on the Autoexec/config files so that it runs from the DOS boot disc (ie, :
rem *ENTER YOUR OWN CD-ROM DRIVER HERE*
example: DEVICE=C:\CDROM\NEC_IDE.SYS /D:NECCDO
4) Put the DOS Boot disc in your floppy drive, and reboot the PC in DOS
5) Navigate to the C:\NFS and execute TNFS.EXE (or on an NTFS system the CD Rom: D:\NFS\TNFS.EXE
6) BINGO you have a chunky graphics, rubbish sound and rather bland game of an era long since surpassed 

8. Novembro 2005, 15:41:26
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re: re: The Need For Speed
playBunny: I have two words for you: Playable Demo ;)

Obviuusly it can still serve some purpose for any, ahem, interested parties out there *wink* *nudge* (Badinage, I'm looking at you!)

8. Novembro 2005, 15:10:16
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
Badinage: CD installation, sorry :) I think the final solution will be to create a special boot disk, loading all memory management and sound drivers, so that I can at last run this tough cookie :)

8. Novembro 2005, 15:01:26
Badinage 
Is there anywhere you know off to download the game? I us ethe Program Compatibility Wizard in XP and so far have not had a problem with old games?

Even some real daft EA games that were pure 16bit (ie, 3D Boxing). But have also had no issues with 32bit games except 1 (Synicate Wars)

8. Novembro 2005, 14:53:34
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re:
Badinage: Yes, for any pre-Win95 games, it's no problem - it's those "edge" cases where programming was slightly different to make sure compatibility with then-new systems and OSes that causes this unfortunate situation for people like me... All newer NFS games run perfectly on XP, BTW.

8. Novembro 2005, 14:40:13
Badinage 
Ohhh...and the First three Liesure Suit Larry games LOL

8. Novembro 2005, 14:39:46
Badinage 
Need for Speed im unsure about as never played/owned it. However I regularily play Duke Nuken (1,2,and 3D) and Quake (1 & 2) on my XP Machine!! And as far as im aware they are PRE NFS??

8. Novembro 2005, 14:36:08
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re: DOS mode in XP
Badinage: Obviously. However, for games close to the beginning of the Win95 era, the problem still persists - take my given example, The Need For Speed (plain or Special Edition) - even DOSBOX, the usual emulator for such cases, doesn't play it properly. Only true DOS will do for this, and similarly "edgy" games...

8. Novembro 2005, 14:26:29
Badinage 
Assunto: MORE DOS GAMES

8. Novembro 2005, 14:20:03
Badinage 
Assunto: Re: DOS mode in XP
WhiteTower: A common mis-conception as THERE IS NO DOS IN XP, just a DOS Simulation (IE, Command Prompt)

There are however ways to get some (not all) DOS Based games working in XP, the link below may help!!

http://www.dosgames.com/xphints.php

8. Novembro 2005, 09:46:45
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re: DOS mode in XP
votacommunista: Yes, but that would require creating a partition etc., or using a boot image from a CD for example. Still, how "native" is support for graphic-intensive applications like The Need For Speed?

8. Novembro 2005, 06:22:13
votacommunista 
Assunto: Re: DOS mode in XP
WhiteTower: What about using Linux? Linux offers some DOS-Environments ... i am playing "The Settler 2" on Linux :-)

5. Novembro 2005, 14:51:39
WhiteTower 
Assunto: Re: DOS mode in XP
Hrqls: Good idea. I suppose I wouldn't need this kind of workaround very often, so why bother squeezing a DOS-only partition? :) Thanks!

5. Novembro 2005, 08:43:57
Hrqls 
Assunto: Re: DOS mode in XP
WhiteTower: i guess you could create a boot diskette to boot in msdos

Here you can download various boot diskettes

5. Novembro 2005, 00:14:04
WhiteTower 
Assunto: DOS mode in XP
How about this tricky situation?

One of my favourite games of all time, The Need For Speed, is simply unable to run in Windows XP, as it was created in the olden times of DOS, just after the introduction of Windows 95. No, running it in emilators like DOSBOX won't do - unless you have a better alternative? Anyway, my question is: Being able to manipulate my disks and their partitions any way I like, how can I introduce a DOS partition where I can selectively boot old MSDOS 6.22 and run those oldie goldies?

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