usb ports stopped working
usb ports stopped working
Since i have a new pc i haven't used my old one for a while now. Today i wanted to intall linux so i turned it on and immediately noticed that usb ports stopped working after hardware detection (Mouse diode lights up and then goes away). Also for some reason windows boots really slowly. I have tried to reinstall windows but after windows cd boots up it's lights out for my usb devices. So what could cause this problem? i
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Re: usb ports stopped working
hm, checked BIOS if they are enabled at all?
Re: usb ports stopped working
Yes they are enabled.
Edit: Tried to boot up from linux live cd but still same problem after boot up check usb ports stopped working...
Edit: Tried to boot up from linux live cd but still same problem after boot up check usb ports stopped working...
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Check the temperature of the CPU in the bios, there is a good chance the CPU might need new fresh thermal paste
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Re: usb ports stopped working
hmm...possible, but then it should work properly for a while after the first boot in the morning (assuming the box isn't running 24/7)....
is it working when you boot with all USB devices unplugged?
if not: is it working properly when you boot with USB completely disabled in BIOS?
do you have a PS2 keyboard? would be helpful if you could boot Linux and check the syslog.
is it working when you boot with all USB devices unplugged?
if not: is it working properly when you boot with USB completely disabled in BIOS?
do you have a PS2 keyboard? would be helpful if you could boot Linux and check the syslog.
Re: usb ports stopped working
just a toss -
USB ports are soldered to the mobo', I have seen where if you bashed the USB plug while it was plugged in, you can lift the USB port off the mobo' - ya broke it.
Just make sure you did a visual check of the gear and cables. What if the USB cable is pinched and shorting out the Ports? A dead bug was indeed the first 'computer bug' - so many stupid things could make logical stuff happen.
Restart your inspection - start over from the beginning, keep a fresh mind. Since you have already checked the system for enabled USB ports, I sense we are missing something..
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USB ports are soldered to the mobo', I have seen where if you bashed the USB plug while it was plugged in, you can lift the USB port off the mobo' - ya broke it.
Just make sure you did a visual check of the gear and cables. What if the USB cable is pinched and shorting out the Ports? A dead bug was indeed the first 'computer bug' - so many stupid things could make logical stuff happen.
Restart your inspection - start over from the beginning, keep a fresh mind. Since you have already checked the system for enabled USB ports, I sense we are missing something..
DNR
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Re: usb ports stopped working
I've experienced something like that on my freinds computer, and i couldn't fix it, but a thought stroke me at once when thinking about your problem there, , could a simpel BIOS upgrade help anything? and have you cleaned your computer before turning it on? might be some dust curcuiting the main board, or if the computer has been placed at a place where there was a little water moisture in the air the moisture might have gone into the electronics on the main board, you could have turned it on before it had dried of ?
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Re: usb ports stopped working
I've replaced the thermal paste not so long ago when whole pc was freezing all the time so i don't think that this will helpcomputathug wrote:Check the temperature of the CPU in the bios, there is a good chance the CPU might need new fresh thermal paste
I will check this in later when i have some free time. And yeah i do have PS2 keyboard last time i tried to install linux it just died after formating HDD for some reason... I think this is the mobos fault because i have already tested HDD and RAM they are working properly. It has all started from an usb ports and now it's slows whole computer down to snails phase... And i can't find a new motherboard which would support ancient technologybad_brain wrote:hmm...possible, but then it should work properly for a while after the first boot in the morning (assuming the box isn't running 24/7)....
is it working when you boot with all USB devices unplugged?
if not: is it working properly when you boot with USB completely disabled in BIOS?
do you have a PS2 keyboard? would be helpful if you could boot Linux and check the syslog.
From visual side it's all looks good. Strange thing is that after the usb ports died my whole pc became a slug so i suspect that this is my mobos fault.DNR wrote:just a toss -
USB ports are soldered to the mobo', I have seen where if you bashed the USB plug while it was plugged in, you can lift the USB port off the mobo' - ya broke it.
Just make sure you did a visual check of the gear and cables. What if the USB cable is pinched and shorting out the Ports? A dead bug was indeed the first 'computer bug' - so many stupid things could make logical stuff happen.
Restart your inspection - start over from the beginning, keep a fresh mind. Since you have already checked the system for enabled USB ports, I sense we are missing something..
DNR
BIOS version is the latest.Artificial Interceptor wrote:I've experienced something like that on my freinds computer, and i couldn't fix it, but a thought stroke me at once when thinking about your problem there, , could a simpel BIOS upgrade help anything? and have you cleaned your computer before turning it on? might be some dust curcuiting the main board, or if the computer has been placed at a place where there was a little water moisture in the air the moisture might have gone into the electronics on the main board, you could have turned it on before it had dried of ?
Yeah i have first cleaned my pc from dust before turning it on after it's been siting under my desk for a while.