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If you don't set your connection to disk drive mode then your large transfers will take forever. ActiveSync just doesn't transfer files very efficiently. Hence why that disk drive mode is there.
Something to try to correct the message is to uninstall the drivers from Windows and let Windows reinstall them. You would be suprised at how often something this simple fixes problems like this. Keep in mind, there are potentially three drivers to uninstall depending on how your phone is set up. There is one using Advanced Network Functionality, one that doesn't use Advanced Network Functionality and one that is used for Disk Drive mode. |
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it sounds like all the USB ports on the computer function on an internal USB controller hub. if the drivers for the USB controlled HUB are not up to date this may be the problem. its possible the HUB does not recognize the device as a valid USB 2.0 device and that is your problem. try on a differnt computer and see if you get the same error message. you can also try purchasing another USB controller card and see if you get the same error message. if you do, your controller has out of date drivers. if updating the drivers did not work you need a new controller card. |
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I should have mentioned that I have done all of these steps. I have uninstalled the adapters, the hub, updated the chipset to no avail.
"its possible the HUB does not recognize the device as a valid USB 2.0 device and that is your problem." Actually, the message says my device could go faster because it recognizes the device as usb 2, but says the port isn't. I'll have to check with another USB 2.0 device and then on another computer. Do you think that it could still be transfering at 2.0, even though it says there is a problem? How would I check. |
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Hey, I just figured it out! It was my freaking cord!!!
I just bought it and it is a name brand cord that states that it is 2.0 HI-SPEED. I switched to another 2.0 cord and the message went away. I hope someone can benefit from this. Thanks |
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In fact, the cord that just solved my problem WASN'T THE FACTORY CORD EITHER! It was just another 2.0 cord I had in storage. This proves that a regular 2.0 cord SHOULD work. In conclusion: No one wasted any time. We figured out that sometimes users can get this message if their cord is damaged. This may save them from reinstalling all those drivers again. Someone else is going to benefit from this at some point. |
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make sure usb is set to 2.0 in the BIOS this IS your problem!
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