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| bentley33:
Well yesterday I was having problem when I plugged in the I-PAC, XP was saying that it did not recognize the device. After trying everything the troubleshooting guide suggested I decided to upgrade my XP using the service pack 1. NOW it doesn't see the device at all. Plug it in and nothing happens. HELP!!!!!!!!!! Any ideas? |
| sirwoogie:
Which IPAC? Using PS/2 or USB? Are the jumpers set correctly? Are the cables snug on the board and on the computer? |
| bentley33:
Its the ps/2 I-PAC2, I'm using the ps/2 to usb cable. I recieved one of the new I-PAC2s that doesnt have any jumpers. It is supposed to auto recognize whether it is hooked up using usb or ps/2. |
| Sylentwulf:
"plug it in and nothing happens" concerns me. Are you plugging the PS/2 connector in while the computer is on? This is the way we fry PS/2 jacks. |
| bentley33:
The cable I am using is a ps/2 to USB....ps/2 on the I-pac USB to the computer. And yes I have plugged the USB end into the computer while it is on. That the way USB devices work most of the time. On the I-PAC there is a little green light that give error messages. When I plug the USB to the computer it flashes twice then stays lit. That exactly what ultimarc says should happen. However, the computer never acknowledges that a new device is hooked up. (I have checked the port with a thumb drive and it works fine.) I just ordered a ps/2 cable to see if that will work because I am out of ideas. |
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