- Jan 28, 2006
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Okay, this problem has been kickin' my arse for a few months now.
Problem: plugging in any mass storage medium (USB drive, memory cards into integrated reader in monitor, digital camera/camcorders, etc.) causes Vista to seemingly freeze. Trying to bring up "My Computer"/Explorer locks up the computer, forcing a reset.
Found out later that when plugged in, a USB device makes 1 of the 4 CPU cores to hit 100% utilization. The service is "svchost" and is tied to a variety of processes. Starting Explorer or My Computer makes another core go to 100%. If I don't start Explorer/My Computer, I can use my PC as normal.
This is a fresh re-install of Vista(32) on a P5K-E Wifi-AP. I loaded up all the latest drivers, and updated the BIOS. It seems if I disable Legacy Support for USB, the problem is minimized, but doesn't go completely away.
Seaching online makes this look like a somewhat unique problem. I am now considering upgrading my motherboard to see if that fixes the problem. Anything else I should look at before doing so?
TIA.
Problem: plugging in any mass storage medium (USB drive, memory cards into integrated reader in monitor, digital camera/camcorders, etc.) causes Vista to seemingly freeze. Trying to bring up "My Computer"/Explorer locks up the computer, forcing a reset.
Found out later that when plugged in, a USB device makes 1 of the 4 CPU cores to hit 100% utilization. The service is "svchost" and is tied to a variety of processes. Starting Explorer or My Computer makes another core go to 100%. If I don't start Explorer/My Computer, I can use my PC as normal.
This is a fresh re-install of Vista(32) on a P5K-E Wifi-AP. I loaded up all the latest drivers, and updated the BIOS. It seems if I disable Legacy Support for USB, the problem is minimized, but doesn't go completely away.
Seaching online makes this look like a somewhat unique problem. I am now considering upgrading my motherboard to see if that fixes the problem. Anything else I should look at before doing so?
TIA.