When I connect this device, I hear two dings as if I'm putting it in and then quickly taking it back out. This happens on all six of my ports. How do I fix it? Thanks in advance.
When I connect this device, I hear two dings as if I'm putting it in and then quickly taking it back out. This happens on all six of my ports. How do I fix it? Thanks in advance.
Well ok but I get tired of asking questions like:
What OS?
What device?
What specs does the computer have?
Please describe the problem in more detail.
OS - Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Device - Xbox controller adapter
Specs:
Dell Inspiron 9300
Intel Pentium M Processor 1.73 GHz
1GB of RAM
Nvidia GeForce Go 6800
Sorry for not being clear in my original post, but if you need any more info let me know.
Is anything displayed on the screen?I hear two dings as if I'm putting it in and then quickly taking it back out.
Does the device appear in the Device Manager?
Does the device function? (You didn't mention if it does or not).
Do other usb devices do the same thing? If so , then the main root usb hub driver could be bad or just gay. Then you would need the chipset disk for the mobo to reinstall them or just use device manager to update them. Yes I know....adding the "or just gay" part is spammish, but Im 95% spam free.....so Im good The only reason I chimed in on this is because I just had to do this on one of my pcs
The two beeps (low-note, high-note) signify that a usb device has been connected.
The other two beeps (high-note, low-note) signify that a usb device has been disconnected.
If you are simply complaining about the noise, you can change them in control panel/sounds - look for Device Connect and Device Disconnect.
The one you need to worry about is three low notes, that means "device failed to connect".
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All fixed. I updated them and it stopped.
What is fixed?
What did you update?
What stopped?
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