USB latency? (messed up USB)

Ok... this is a weird one. Anything USB related on my emac gets super slow over a period of time. The only way to "reset the clock", so to speak, is to restart the computer. The slowing down seems roughly linear, the longer my computer goes without a restart, the slower it takes for a thumb drive to mount, for my scanner to scan, etc. It's not any one thing, I've tried all the usb things I have. This is really inconveinient because every time I want to leave the house and throw something on my usb drive, I have to stop and restart the computer. I'm out of ideas. I've rebooted, upgraded to Tiger, done all the updates, and repaired permissions. Help!!!!

John, welcome to the discussions, 2 things that might help.
1st always periodicllly check with your periperials Manufactures sites to make sure you have the latest updates to them for Tiger.
2nd Otentimes after extended use over a period of time there can be a buill-up of garbage that can acumulate on your hard drive and slow things down. Tiger is suppose to empty all these little bugers automaticly, but I still prefer to run these 3 Free Utilitys in the order I give them to you and this way I know that I am clean and green, I run them once a week need to or not and never have any issues at all with any of my periperials.
1st is Macjanitor
http://personalpages.tds.net/~brian_hill/downloads.html
2nd is Cache Out X.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14850
3rd and probably the most powerful of the 3 is ONYX
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20070
As with any utility take your time and read your options, and Good Luck, I think you will see a marked improvement..
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