Satellite Pro 6100 - USB host controller

usb host controller

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And what do you want to know about USB host controller? Do you need drivers or have you problems with USB ports?
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    I have bought a new Toshiba 40GB hard drive for my Satellite Pro 6100.
    I have installed it in it's bay but it is not being recognised in the BIOS or when i try to reinstall using the recovery disc!
    Would the bios recognise that there is a drive even if it is not formatted?
    Am missing something?
    Thanks in advance
    Neil

    It should work !
    The drive also should be recognized even it is not formatted...
    3 things you can do:
    At boot up you can go into bootmenu and check if the drive is being recognized on the 1st controller.
    If not check configuration of the drive (master/slave/cable select).
    If this does not help check toshiba support website and download the latest bios (probably you already have it, check like mentioned above)
    If this does not work your new drive (or worse: your controller) could be faulty. If the orignal drive still works on your laptop, check the 40gb drive in another laptop or PC with adapter to normal ATA-connection.

  • KT4VL USB Host controller Problems

    I have  a KT4VL (MS-67212) and am having problems with the USB Host controller.  I am running Win 98SE.  This happens wether or not I have any USB devices installed.  I have taken out all installed add on cards and tried and still get the same problem.
    If I reboot the computer with the USB Host Controller installed, it won't boot.   It goes into safe mode where I can uninstall the USB host controller.   I can then reboot fine.  
    Every time I reboot though the hardware detector pops up saying that I need to install the drivers for the USB host controller.  If I install them, then  everything works fine, all USB devices are found and and function perfectly.  That is, until I reboot and it goes to safe mode.
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  • USB host controller

    How do you download a hi-speed USB host controller?

    The question is better served with another question. You need a system with usb2.0 ports or better.
    Does your computer model (unknown, as you did not state it) have USB1 or USB2 ports?
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  • Sattellite Pro 6100 USB XP SP2 drops USB device after standby

    I have a Satellite Pro 6100 running XpPro.
    I have a problem since I installed the XP Service Pack 2 in that the USB drops when the computer comes out of standby.
    The computer is fine until then, but I can replicate this only with the SP2 installed. Luckily I did a Norton Ghost and I have restored it to pre-SP2 status for the time being.
    It does not matter what is connected to the USB port, nor which port anything is plugged in. Coming out of standby causes a balloon message on the taskbar on an icon which represents the USB port - and the message says "USB Device not recognised"
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    Hello
    I dont know which USB device you use but it is known to me that some external devices like DVD-ROMs doesnt support standby or hibernate mode. Try to remove the unit from USB port and connect it again. I am pretty sure that it should works again.
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  • Satellite Pro 6100: Can't enter BIOS and won't boot up

    I've got a Satellite pro 6100 notebook, en I was trying to make it boot from an external USB HD. When I enabled the second hard disk option in the BIOS it stopped booting all together en I can't even enter the BIOS Setup anymore. All I get is the "TOSHIBA in touch with tomorrow" screen with the icons to select the preferred boot method manually after that it's just blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner.
    Holding down the ESC or F8 key before powering on usually results in fast beeping sounds.
    Holding the tilde (~) key before powering on results in the screen remaining blank (not even the toshiba splash screen appears) and slow beepings sounds.
    Appart from that I can't really make her do anything at all.
    I tried resetting the BIOS by disconnecting the CMOS/RTC battery (hoewever it's called) from the motherboard for a while, with no results.
    Powering on without the internal HD results in a blank screen with an "IDE #0 ERROR".
    I can always shutdown by holding down the power button, don't bother about the external HD, it gone I don't even want that to work anymore.
    Suggestions?

    Thanks for helping me out,
    With this laptop I only use both hard disks internally (not both at the same time ofcourse). As long as I can't boot normally or can't get into the BIOS I won't bother using USB.
    About USB Booting: I believe the newest BIOS have USB booting built-in, and you can specify it in the boot order menu, or so I read. My BIOS is obviously not able to do this.
    Back to the problem: what CAN I do in this situation:
    ESC to get into the BIOS :: doesn't work
    F8 to specify boot order :: doesn't work
    Holding down the tilde (~) key before power-up :: beeping, this is the BIOS update mode right?
    I found this thread:
    http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=1402&tstart=306
    Sounds familiar.
    So I guess I'll try a BIOS update, I found information about that on the Toshiba site, the only problem is that I don't have a floppy disk drive, but it should be possible with a CD too, any suggestions are welcome.
    And could anybody tell me something about that resume mode (if you think that's relevant).
    Thanks.

  • USB Host Controller not recognized by Windows 7.

    Just installed Windows 7 in a1130n desktop.  The USB Host Controller and the Std USB Host Controller are not recognized by the operating system.  The USB ports and the media memory ports on the front panel will not work.

    My HP Z400 is suffering from the same problem. Did you discover a solution?

  • Is it possible to install Windows 7 on Satellite Pro 6100

    Is it possible to install windows 7 on a Toshiba Satellite pro 6100 machine? I 'm currently using windows XP.
    thanks.

    Hi buddy,
    Do you really think about Windows 7 installation on many years old Satellite Pro 6100???
    In my opinion this will not work because its too old and not fast enough. Newest OS that is supported from Toshiba is Windows XP and this should be the best choice for this oldie.
    So just be satisfied with Windows XP, its a good choice for older computers! :)

  • Problem in USB-IF xHCI USB Host Controller

    Dear,
    I hope that you will be fine. My name is Rana Imran and i am using HP ENVY Ultrabook 6-1106tx with Windows 8.1.
    I think i have driver problem in USB-IF xHCI USB Host Controller. I am sending you pictures of problem. Please solve this problem.
    Thanks
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    Hi,
    The first suggestion I'd make is to try downloading and reinstalling the switchable graphics driver on the following link as it lists a fix for WIDI.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-114949-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en...
    When the reinstallation has com[pleted, restart the notebook.
    If you find this has not corrected the issue, try the download available from Intel on the link below.
    https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23861&lang=eng&ProdId=3227
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  • Windows reports that the "USB-IF xHCI USB Host Controller" device is not working properly.

    I have been receiving the following error and instructions to fix it for a long time now, prior to updating to Windows 8.1:
    A device is not working properly
    Windows reports that the "USB-IF xHCI USB Host Controller" device is not working properly.
     Recommended solution to the problemUse Windows Update to check whether new device drivers are available. Proceed as follows:
    Open Device Manager
    Search in the device manager for the device whose driver you would like to update and double-click on the device name. You may first have to enable the "Show hidden devices" entry in the "View" menu.
    Switch to the Driver tab, click Update driver and follow the instructions
    When I follow the instructions and try to update the driver, I am told "The best driver software for your device is already installed."
    How do I update the driver to stop receiving the error?  
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    I have solved the initial problem.    
    I found the solution on the Forum at http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c03926756&tmp_task=solveCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&la...

  • Satellite Pro 6100 - "Built-in HDD Password" error at startup

    Hi, my laptop (Satellite Pro 6100 P4-M 1.7 GHz/15TFT/256MB/40GB/DVD-CDRW/LAN/WiFi/BT/W2K or XP) has rather recently started prompting me with a message "Built-in HDD Password" at boot up. I've never set any passwords on the hard disk in the past, though in desperation of trying to get the laptop running, have tried all the possible passwords that I've ever had. Nothing's working, and I am stranded with a dead laptop on my hands. I would appreciate any help/advice that anyone can render.
    Thanks.

    Hi Khurram,
    Sadly I think you will need to replace your hard drive. If your notebook is definitely asking for a hard drive password then there is no way of bypassing this and the only way that I know of recovering this situation is to send the hard drive to a specialist company who specialise in this kind of recovery (usually for forensic puposes, Police, armed forces, etc.). This can prove quite expensive.
    The easiest (and cheapest) option would be for you to replace the hard drive and then restore your system and data (either from a backup if you have one, or else from the Toshiba recovery discs).
    regards,

  • What is apple Bluetooth USB host controller?

    I want to know functinalty of apple bluetooth usb host controller. What exactly it does ?

    can you please provide some link regarding this? so that i can get information about it.

  • Standard USB Host Controller

    Hi,
    The USB connection used for connecting to a printer failed. Trying to fix it I removed the Standard USB Host Controller Port_#0001.Hub_#0009 and as a result the device is now marked as "unknown device" with status= error#43.
    How can I fix it?
    Thanks, Eitan
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    Thank you for the prompt reply. I have followed the following steps (from Microsoft support forum) but it didn't solve the problem:
    Lets reinstall the USB Controllers.
    First, please disconnect all USB devices and then perform the following steps:
    1. Click "Start" button, type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotation marks) in the “Search” bar and press "Enter". Click “Continue” if necessary.
    2. In Device Manager, double click to expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers", right click on the Host Controller, click "Uninstall" and click "OK".
    3. Repeat the step 2 to uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus controllers". 
    Then, restart your computer and Windows 7 will reinstall all USB controllers automatically.   
    All usb driver items restored correctly with the exception of one line that still shows "unknown device", with the following details:
    Standard USB Host Controller
    Port_#0001.Hub_#0009
    Error 43
    What else can I do?

  • Satellite Pro 6100 shuts down after 15-30 minutes

    My satellite Pro 6100 cuts out after 15-30 mins operating on mains power. There is a snapping sound and all lights go out except slow flashing amber (power problem). I restore it by removing the power cable and waiting a while.
    It will then boot up again. I have used two different power adaptors and two different battery packs. It also happens if running on mains with no battery in. My suspicion is an overheat cut-out. Does the Sat Pro have one? Might it be clogged with dust inside (it is 5 years old)? If so how do I clean it out. I don't think it is fan failure as I can hear the fan cut in. Advice much appreciated. Thank you.

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    Me and my partner, have the same LapTop, and I've located the problem in connector between PSU board and MainBoard. So, if you've never opened your LapTop, now is the time, but be prepared with tools for SMD soldering. Usually, the connector on MainBoard is the problem. The reason for this is that Toshiba made flaw in design of the housing and admitted that, which resulted with court order for replacing the LapTop with some models from newer line for that time, or paying cash amount ($1.000). I intend to repair my LapTop in a way that I will replace the connectors (both on PSU and Main Board) with thin wires. I know that this is a hell of a job (160 solder points) but what can I do, I love this machine. I am working on Compaq EVO N-610c, but he can only eat the dust from Toshiba.
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  • USB Host controller missing in device manager

    Hello,
    I've installed WIN 7 64 bit on my laptop; everything worked fine at the beginning; but after a couple of days, after a system update, all of the 4 USB ports stop working
    In device manager there is no USB Host controller entry, and I have four device named "Multifunction device" marked in error
    Already tried without success:
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    - uninstall device and reboot; the system can't find proper drivers
    - reinstall all drivers from HP driver update utility
    - reinstall drivers with Intel driver update utility
    - reinstall windows (no reformat)
    - other driver search utilities
    I can rule out an hardware problem because if I boot from CDROM or even usb keys, they work properly; given this fact, if I reformat the disk probably I could fix the problem I guess, but I prefer avoid this extreme solution, I use this laptop for my job and I have lot of customer network and VPN configured.
    Thanks

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    Ethernet Controller
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