Win 2000 USB

Whenever i connect my ipod to my computer, my computer just reboots. it is really annoying and i'd like to fix it

So what have you tried so far? Have you taken a look at the apple knowledgebase for suggestions yet?

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  • MS-6367 USB and Win 2000 drivers

    Hi, can someone point me in the right direction here.
    I have an NEC Powermate XL4 which has an MS-6367 (MSI) NOVA motherboard. I bought it with Win XP Home and the original NEC CD which contains XP drivers.
    I recently installed Windows 2000 Professional and loaded the nforce drivers from the Nvidia website which seems to have installed OK. I'm having problems with a USB2 pci card as the external hard drive attached to it seems to be losing power (although it has an external power source) when transferring large files. It seems to work ok on the inbuilt USB1 ports though.
    I'm wondering if there is a problem with USB in general on this PC, as it seems to be using standard Win 2000 USB drivers -I can't seem to locate Win 2000 drivers for this motherboard. I'm a bit confused with the USB information in device manager. I have the following listed:
    Standard OpenHCD PCI to USB Host Controller
    Standard OpenHCD PCI to USB Host Controller
    USB 2.0 Root Hub
    USB Root Hub
    USB Root Hub
    USB Root Hub
    USB Root Hub
    VIA PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller
    VIA USB Universal Host Controller
    VIA USB Universal Host Controller
    This is how it looks with 4 inbuilt USB ports and the PCI Card which has 3 external and 1 internal USB2 ports (an Innovision DM8007). Does this look correct?
    Thanks
    Dan

    Thanks,
    Sorry, I meant to say is that I could not find any Win 2000 drivers for the motherboard and that the Nvidia drivers were all I could find and install which seem to only relate to the video, sound and onboard network controller.
    The USB card does come with drivers, but I was thinking that there maybe something wrong with the way the motherboard is operating and that maybe I'm missing specific Win2k drivers for this particular motherboard.
    I'm about to test a newer driver for the PCI card to see if that sorts it out.
    Thanks
    Dan

  • IPhone charging on Win 2000 PC

    I have a spare iPod cable that I want to use to charge my iPhone up at work through the PC I have with Windows 2000 through USB.
    When I plug it in I doesnt find the driver for the iPhone obviously and wont go further and isnt supplying power down the USB cable.
    I can't install iTunes at work as Im not allowed plus only have Win 2000.
    Surely there must be a way to just make it give power, I know you can as works with my Blackberry.
    Any help?

    adeleander,
    Windows 2000 may charge it without the drivers to access the data on the iPhone. However, it requires a high powered (500mA) USB port. Many Windows 2000 machines have USB 1.1 ports which may or may not be high powered.
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  • WIN 2000 "No Bootable Drive Error" on new K7N2 Delta

    Installed new MSI K7N2 MB and AMD Athlon XP 2500+ chip on Saturday and get to WIN 2000 boot and then blue screen error "can not find bootable drive?".
    My friend tried booting from his and my WIN 2000 CD to no avail. Both drives show up on startup. Checked cables and tried swopping to no avail.
    Any help would be apprreciated. I have tried the stickies to no avail.
    Set up:
    Maxtor 20 g master (OS System installed)
    Maxtor 80 g slave for video editing
    HP CD RW
    NEC DVD RW
    AGP display Video Card
    IEEE firewire PCI
    FDD
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    Antec 300 w mini-tower case ( bought off shelf at store) (do not have the specs on AMPS as I am at work)
    Could it be the PSU?
    I know Wonk or someone can offer me their guidance please. The Mrs. is PO'd.

    I got that same error today, when I was trying to add a new boot drive with fresh W2K.  I'm going to rant for a while, but you can skip it if you're not using an external drive and you've tested your internal drive ATA (round or ribbon) cables. (note that they can be v-e-r-y bad even if they look OK).   I'll explain how these things relate to "No boot drive", but you'll have to bear with me, I'm still venting and trying to get over how stinking aggravating, time-consuming, AND expensive these components can be and still the manufacturers won't take responsibility for problems.  Sony orphaned this one while it was still on the shelves at office supply stores.  
    Anyway, I'm such a fool --I know real well that my SONY CRX2100U USB external CDRW is a pig, but I always forget about that because it works pretty well with my MSI board and W2K *once everything is installed*.  But it dies suddenly if I run the W2K setup from it (seems liek the USB20 driver gets stepped on or something.  With other machines, like a Toshiba laptop, I have to disconnect it to boot at all.  It gets in the way of the boot, somehow.  it seems to have some issues with USB 2.0 compliance.  So if you're working off an external hard drive, you might want to consider that it can be less than well-behaved at boot time.
    What's this got to do with "no bootable drive"?  I don't know, really.  JUst that Win2K setup blows its brains out and suddenly stops knowing about the USB 2.0 drive, and a Toshiba laptop can't boot with a Sony USB 2.0 drive connected to it.  
    One other problem it might be:  The ATA cable MSI puts in the motherboard boxes is either a good one or a really awful one.  The awful ones are truly awful--I suspect that they attract and amplify electromagnetic radiation from sun spots or something...something makes the system go NUTS reporting disk errors and such.  My K7N2 Delta ILSR came with the red plastic round cable, it is good as gold.  My K7N2 Delta-L came with a wire-mesh wrapped 80-conductor cable, and I never saw anything more evil than it was, when brand new on a new system.  It *looked* fine, good as new, but acted like it was shorting out the drives.  Fuh, as much as I like to get free cables, I'll never use that one again.  I dug up a twisted old ATA 80 c0nductor (blue-terminated) cable out of an old box and put it in, in place of the wire-mesh round cable, and the system came back to life immediately.
    You pro'lly otter get a known good-quality 80 conductor cable for the internal drives.  
    So hope this helps.

  • Is possible connect XFi 2 to a PC desktop that run Win 2000 SP4?

    My brother bought the MP4 XFi 2 in USA. I come from Argentina and I?ve got a PC desktop that run Win2k SP4. Is possible connect XFi 2 with firmware compatible with Win XP SP2 to a PC desktop that run Win 2000 SP4. I only want to connect it to PC and submit files since and to PC. What problems could I have got? If I do that the PC would be able to recognize it or become instable? What do you think? Sorry my poor english but I speak spanish. I would very grateful if somebody answer and help me if it possible. Thanks.

    The HP Pavilion is a computer, and not a modem. Or rather it is a computer with a built-in modem. So you already have a computer to run your programs and no other computer is needed.
    About the display, a major advantage of the Thunderbolt display is a function of the Thunderbolt interface and its ability to support multiple I/O technologies including Thunderbolt, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2, and Firewire 800 in addition to the video signal. I know of no adaptor, or PC compatible display card that will enable all of that from a computer that was not built with Thunderbolt built in.
    However, if you are primarily interested in the 27" display, then Apple's LED display will work quite nicely with an appropriate $35 adaptor available through the Apple Store. Which particular adaptor you need depends on the video output port on the PC. SInce you say it is an old HP Pavilion, it probably has a VGA or SVGA video port.

  • 9i installation problem on a Win 2000 P4 PC

    Hi,
    Although I am new to Oracle, with the help of documentation I successfully managed to install it on a Window 2000 PC without any major problems except for the one described below.
    The problem is this:
    When the PC was part of a campus domain (e.g., claflin.edu) I got "end-of-file on communication channel" and "internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist" errors repeatedly many times during installation but I didn't get any when the PC was taken off the network and added to a workgroup.
    Is there something I need to do to make it work on a network? Has anyone seen this same behavior on Win 2000 or is it something unique in my case?
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    Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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    Hi Eric,
    Ther should not be any problem in stalling NWDS SP9. Your case the problem may be
    1)Insufficient Disk Space
    2)Outdated vesrion of JDK
    3) you might not have been downloded full fledged NWDS SP9 installer.
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    if you check all these, i hope it will work!!!.
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    RK

  • Related to creating pdf file through form6i in Win 2000

    I have created a form which will generate pdf file by calling a report. I am able to generate pdf files in platforms like Win 2000,Win NT,Win 98. But expect in Win 2000, I am able to read the pdf file in acrobat.
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  • Get Windows Folder Paths on Win 2000

    I downloaded the windows_folder_path.vi from NI site, where I can see that "This VI is supported on Windows 2000, XP, and Vista."
    If I use it in an executable that searches for Application Data folder, it works under XP, but it doesn't under a fresh Win 2000 SP4 installation.
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    Isn't this vi expected working properly under Win 2000?
    In the next days I'll do the same test on a Vista machine, and I hope.... 
    How can I get the Application Data path on WinXP, 2000 and Vista? With different languages OS this folder has a different name (Application Data, Dati Applicazioni, ...) so I can't build the path by myself.
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    Using CVI 6.0 on Win2k, WinXP and WinXP Embedded
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    Use the registry functions of LV to get direct access.
    The folders for the current logged in user is under:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre​ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders, the value is AppData
    The Fodlers for all users is under:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr​entVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders, the value is Common AppData
    Message Edited by waldemar.hersacher on 10-22-2008 10:10 AM
    Waldemar
    Using 7.1.1, 8.5.1, 8.6.1, 2009 on XP and RT
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  • Ipod nano possible with win 2000???

    my wife just got an ipod nano \(3rr gen) for her bday, and we have a computer with win 2000. now the only itunes we can find for win 2000 is ver. 7.3. when i downloaded this it tells me that i need ver. 7.4 or better. anyone got any info or tips for me... PLEASE

    NO. That is NOT what the website says. When you go to the 732 for Windows 2000 d/l page, it clearly states you can use Win2k. The website says "iTunes is the best way to enjoy your digital music and video with your PC, iPod and Apple TV. iTunes 7.3.2 for Windows 2000 is designed to work with Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later. To use iTunes with Windows XP or Windows Vista, visit http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ to download the latest version. Use iTunes to import CDs or download songs and videos from the iTunes Store. Make playlists perfect for any occasion. Burn playlists to CDs and play them on your home stereo. Sync your media with iPod to enjoy it on the go, or play your collection on your TV with Apple TV."
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    Please forgive me - I am not shooting the messenger, I'm terribly confused. I am clearly missing something. Would someone PLEASE set me straight??? I'm a big boy - I can take it.

  • Enterprise Manager Console does not start on Win 2000 Pro

    I have installed Oracle 9i Release 2 Enterprise Manager on Win 2000 Professional. But the Enterprise Manager console does not start. Also the EM Configuration Assistant does not start.
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    I was installing Enterprise Edition -> General Purpose database.
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  • IWS Install Failed on Win 2000

    Hello - we are still trying to recover our install of iWS on Win 2000. The
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    We are installing from the Forte for Java partnership CD. This is iWS 6.0
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    Hello - we are still trying to recover our install of iWS on Win 2000. The
    uninstall.exe hangs. Attemtps to reinstall hang. When we try to start the
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  • Oracle 8.1.6 On Win'2000 Server 5.00.2195 SP1

    I tryed to Installed Oracle 8.1.6 On Win'2000 Server 5.00.2195 (Stardard Edition) SP1....The Moment I clicked on Oracle Universal Installers mail page "Install" the page closes down and the next page never comes...
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