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I CAN'T GET MY USB PORTS TO WORK!

Cretino

Junior Member
I thoght the wrong drivers are installed but every other one i have tried hasn't worked. On my device manager, under Universal Serial Bus controllers, it has the Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller, and there is a ! by the USB icon. When i hit properties, under device status it says The NTKERN.VXD device loader(s) for this device could not load the device driver. (code 2). It goes on to say that to fix this i must update the device driver. I'm using Win ME, ASUS P2B-F, Pentium 800. I'm tried to free an IRQ to the controller but doesn't work. If someone can help I would thank, i'm getting desperated!!!
 
I enabled the USB IRQ in the BIOS but did not work. I also tried to update the BIOS but didn´t work too.

I´m tring to install a Creative WebCam and a Microsoft SideWinder.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
Ok if you havent checked your IRQ's then do that first. Then erase the driver for the web cam and shut down, then plug in your web cam and boot up. Then see if it detects and install the driver. If this does not work then you have a bad driver or the cord on the webcam or the port is bad. Make sure you dont have any IRQ's reserved or anything.
 
I didn´t install the cam yet. I connected the cam but I had no response. The usb controller don´t work with any other equipment.
 
What OS? He's right, youre using the NT version of the driver so if your not using NT then thats most likely your problem. You should also have a win9x version of that same driver.
 
I tried the Win ME default driver and another from Intel site. I didn´t have ntkern.vxd, the driver use othe file VMM32.VXD. I tried to extract ntkern.vxd from the cab to windows/system and didn´t work
 
Did you go to device mgr and delete the usb driver in there with the "!" in it? If that doesnt work then Im thinking its the controller. If you have the driver for the usb controller maybe reinstall that...??
 
I´ve already tried that. I think maybe the problem is a conflict with the usb controller and other equipment but i can´t solve it
 
Then delete the usb controller and restart, install the driver, restart, and then try installing the driver for the webcam. Im outta here (off work, its 5). Good luck and have a good weekend ppl!
 
I don't know if windows ME has this but you can see <its in win98>
from the start button run HWINFO /ui
what it does it generate a txt file with all kinds of info on your hardware
if this is still in windows ME it will give you all kinds of information on your hardware setup
the actual file name is HWINFO.EXE and its found in the windows folder
 
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