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Is Microsoft incapable of fixing Vista USB problems?

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Rich T - 11 Apr 2008 12:15 GMT
Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my own).

What concerns me most is that these problems have plagued Vista since launch
and Microsoft still have not fixed them. Googling around to try to find
solutions to my own problems, I come across people with BRAND NEW computers
who are struggling with failing USB ports. So these problems are persisting
nearly a year since Vista public release, and many years since the beta
release.

I am therefore left wondering if Microsoft have completely no idea what the
problem is and are completely unable to resolve the problem?
groovy - 11 Apr 2008 13:04 GMT
Well some problems are so well built into the kernel of vista that they
would need to work months to fix them... so what will happen is that instead
of making a service pack 2 soon, they are working on the "real vista that
should have been"
aka Windows7.

Consider vista a bad beta, and the final product windows7

Ok many people like stupid frank invested heavily on vista, but those people
are stupid enough to jump onto bad technology with lots of hype instead of
asking us professionals who would tell him to stay away from vista.

> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my
> own).
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> I am therefore left wondering if Microsoft have completely no idea what
> the problem is and are completely unable to resolve the problem?
Frank - 11 Apr 2008 20:13 GMT
You're an idiot!
Get lost capin' crunch!
Frank
bp - 11 Apr 2008 20:09 GMT
> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my own).
>
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> I am therefore left wondering if Microsoft have completely no idea what the
> problem is and are completely unable to resolve the problem?

What problem?? I Googled VISTA USB and didn't see one problem

2 Vista PC's here NO USB problems
No one I know has a USB problem

Perhaps you would care to explain your problem and you may find it isn't
Vista causing it at all.

but from the looks of your post ( all bitching and no substance) I'm
inclined to think your just another Linux loser trolling this group  


Rich T - 11 Apr 2008 20:28 GMT
I just googled "Vista USB problems" and got 2,000,000 responses in 0.22
seconds
Adam Albright - 11 Apr 2008 20:35 GMT
>> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my own).
>>
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>but from the looks of your post ( all bitching and no substance) I'm
>inclined to think your just another Linux loser trolling this group  

Get a clue Microsoft butt kisser.

You obviously have no idea how to use Goggle.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Vista+USB+port+errors

Microsoft seems to think there are issues with USB and Vista as their
own Knowledgebase confirms:

http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?query=usb+issues+on+vista&catal
og=LCID%3D1033&pd=&spid=11732&mode=r&lsc=0

Sam - 12 Apr 2008 02:00 GMT
And YOU obviously have no idea how to SPELL Google!
LOL.
He never said he was using Google, anyway.
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-Sam

> >> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my own).
> >>
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>
> http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?query=usb+issues+on+vista&catal
og=LCID%3D1033&pd=&spid=11732&mode=r&lsc=0
bp - 12 Apr 2008 14:54 GMT
> >> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my own).
> >>
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> >
> Get a clue Microsoft butt kisser.

Get your own clue Linux butt kisser. LOL do you Linux loser, that can't even
find the Linux group, know what the word "Irony" means?

> You obviously have no idea how to use Goggle.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Vista+USB+port+errors

And you obviously can't read. GO back see what I googled and then You can
open mouth.

> Microsoft seems to think there are issues with USB and Vista as their
> own Knowledgebase confirms:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?query=usb+issues+on+vista&catal
og=LCID%3D1033&pd=&spid=11732&mode=r&lsc=0

ZZZZZZ Every device on a PC can and does have problems from time to time and
it's not uncommand and has been that way with all version of Windows or any
OS out there. there are just too many possible combinations of hardware,
software and drivers. Now you can blame it all on MS if you like (and I'm
sure you will) but any reasonable and knowledgeable person knows there could
be many reasons for a hardware fault.
So I guess your excused
 

Here Google this "Linux USB trouble problems" and see the 2,000,000 Plus
hits you get. Now am I over in a Linux group writing BS post about how Linux
can't fix their USB problems?
No
Why?
Becasue I'm not a troll, Troll

Since you don't have anything to really say don't bother replying.
Robin - 12 Apr 2008 07:59 GMT
After a Windows update a while back both my printer and my mouse stopped
working.  I had to switch my printer to a different usb port and install a
new mouse.

>> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my
>> own).
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> but from the looks of your post ( all bitching and no substance) I'm
> inclined to think your just another Linux loser trolling this group
bp - 12 Apr 2008 14:58 GMT
> After a Windows update a while back both my printer and my mouse stopped
> working.  I had to switch my printer to a different usb port and install a
> new mouse.

And they worked in the same non working USB ports?

where these devices on an External hub? Where they old devices? did you
check for newer drivers?

If you did use the same ports then I would dare say your USB ports are
working in Vista but your old devices weren't.

> >> Vista evidently has serious USB issues on many computers (including my
> >> own).
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> > but from the looks of your post ( all bitching and no substance) I'm
> > inclined to think your just another Linux loser trolling this group
Robin - 13 Apr 2008 16:18 GMT
" where these devices on an External hub? Where they old devices? did you
check for newer drivers?"

not external. mouse was fairly new.  all updated. Had to switch ports on
printer and install a mouse with a dedicated mouse port.

>> After a Windows update a while back both my printer and my mouse stopped
>> working.  I had to switch my printer to a different usb port and install
[quoted text clipped - 40 lines]
>> > but from the looks of your post ( all bitching and no substance) I'm
>> > inclined to think your just another Linux loser trolling this group
jsfraser - 22 May 2008 00:26 GMT
Well I might just be one of those growing disgruntled with Vista.  I have a
new Dell XPS table top computer and my MS optical mouse and Dell (hardwired)
keyboard quit working.  Dell couldn't walk me through the problem - and told
me it was a software issue that was corrupting the USB ports (all of 11 of
them).  After resetting the motherboard and restoring the system 5 - 6 times
(which got the mouse and keyboard working for about 2 -3 minutes), everything
failed again.  Worst part is I can't move around once on the internet, or
anywhere else, once these items fail.   Can any one of you happy MS customers
help me resolve my dilemma?

> " where these devices on an External hub? Where they old devices? did you
>  check for newer drivers?"
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> >> > but from the looks of your post ( all bitching and no substance) I'm
> >> > inclined to think your just another Linux loser trolling this group
dennis@home - 22 May 2008 08:49 GMT
> Well I might just be one of those growing disgruntled with Vista.  I have
> a
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> customers
> help me resolve my dilemma?

It really sounds like you have a hardware fault whatever Dell say.
There are not lots of people with USB ports that keep getting corrupted
(whatever that means) so it really is unlikely to be a problem with vista.
It may be a problem with the Dell supplied driver software so check for
updates from Dell before you send it back for repair.
propman - 22 May 2008 13:13 GMT
>> Well I might just be one of those growing disgruntled with Vista.  I
>> have a
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> There are not lots of people with USB ports that keep getting corrupted
> (whatever that means) so it really is unlikely to be a problem with vista.

Obviously you haven't been following the USB problems that have arisen
since installing Vista SP1.  :-)

> It may be a problem with the Dell supplied driver software so check for
> updates from Dell before you send it back for repair.
Mike Hall - MVP - 22 May 2008 22:56 GMT
>>> Well I might just be one of those growing disgruntled with Vista.  I
>>> have a
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>> It may be a problem with the Dell supplied driver software so check for
>> updates from Dell before you send it back for repair.

Not all of us are getting USB problems since installing SP1. Accepted that
it is of little comfort to those who do have problems..

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