OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
Hi guys,
well yet another problem i am hoping someone can help with, i have got the USBkeys card to use with the fmc, but as soon as i plug it into any computer i have here it brings up the windows cannot recognize the usb device, anyone else had this issue, or nknow of a fix for it
cheers
Jason
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
Jason
This can be a common problem, not certain whether it is the OC USB interface or Windows. I found that the answer generally lies in making sure that you use a motherboard USB port and not thru a remote hub.
Regards
David
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
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fordgt40
Jason
This can be a common problem, not certain whether it is the OC USB interface or Windows. I found that the answer generally lies in making sure that you use a motherboard USB port and not thru a remote hub.
Regards
David
Hi David,
it is frustrating to say the least. i will try it on all the differnt usb ports i have on the pc and see if that makes any difference.
well i have just tried all the different usb ports, different usb cables and still no go, i am starting to get frustrated with these problems
Jason
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
Jason
Sorry to hear that. I am not versant with Windows 7 (still on good old XP). If you have the usual control panel, then go into system, hardware, device manager, view. Select "show hidden devices" and then uninstall any "Unkown Devices" in the list of USB connections. Reboot and try again.
Good luck
David
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
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Originally Posted by
fordgt40
Jason
Sorry to hear that. I am not versant with Windows 7 (still on good old XP). If you have the usual control panel, then go into system, hardware, device manager, view. Select "show hidden devices" and then uninstall any "Unkown Devices" in the list of USB connections. Reboot and try again.
Good luck
David
Hi David,
thanks for the sugesstions, trued everything your have sugessted with no luck, i have currently got an email into open cockpits to see if they cann shed some light
thanks
jason
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
Hi Jason,
I use Windows 7 64-bit, USBKeys Card and SIOC together no problem.
I had no problems at all, it worked out of the box, and, in fact, I have it plugged in to a powered USB Hub. I have also tested "motherboard" USB Plugs, these give equally satisfying results.
Eve though windows does not recognise the device, does SIOC recognise it in the main window? Also, try connecting up some switches in the Matrix configuration and using the very latest USBKeys testing Software to drive the device.
I really hope you sort it out, but I can tell you that it definitely DOES work on W7 (at least for me and a few other users).
Best wishes,
Jack;)
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
hi jack, have treid with soic with no luck,
i don't suppose you could tell me if all th numbers are the same on the two smaller ic's on your card? i only ask as some of the numbers are different on my ics and i am just wondering if maybe that has got something to do with it, it would at least allow me to cross something else of the list
cheers
Jason
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
I'm very sorry Jason, I cannot physically see the card as I have mounted it on a bolted panel. And, since this panel is fixed against a wall, I cannot get to the card without unbolting it, which takes awhile.
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I'm very sorry Jason, I cannot physically see the card as I have mounted it on a bolted panel. And, since this panel is fixed against a wall, I cannot get to the card without unbolting it, which takes awhile.
thats ok was a bit of a long shot, i had a feeling that it would be buried ten layers deep :).
i guess my only course now will be to buy a pre assembled one from oc and see if that works.
Jason
Re: OC USBKeys card not recognized in windows 7
Hi Jason,
If this is a kit make sure that you have the correct value of resistor fitted to R1 R2 R3. Measure them to make sure. I built a usb i/f(not usb keys) and had fitted incorrect resistors that bias the data lines. With no chip in the board my card would say it was not recognised, till i fitted the correct resistors.
If you need confirmation on chip numbers (74hc541) have alook at their video. The number you need to wory about is 74HC541.
Can you give us hi res pic?
Hope this helps.
Les
P.S do you still have your TRir 4 for sale.