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   From: pjp_is_located@someone.where   
      
   "Yousuf Khan" wrote in message   
   news:iqKdnQpvob07MCbQnZ2dnUVZ8k6dnZ2d@giganews.com...   
   > On 4/29/2011 8:51 PM, Ant wrote:   
   >> On 4/29/2011 4:14 PM PT, Yousuf Khan typed:   
   >>   
   >>>> I already tried that, but it didn't help. I was looking for a monitor   
   >>>> program like Process Explorer, File Monitor, Regmon, etc.   
   >>>   
   >>> I don't know, I've been looking for something like that myself. I have   
   >>> tried so many USB hubs, none of them seem to get along for long on my   
   >>> system. End up causing system instabilities, etc.   
   >>   
   >> I assume external USB hubs. What type of PC/setup was it?   
   >   
   > It's a Phenom II/X3 system with an Asus motherboard with AMD 785G chipset.   
   > But that's just the latest iteration. Previously I had an Nvidia chipset   
   > and the problems were even worse with USB hubs.   
   >   
   > Yousuf Khan   
      
   Funny, I've never had any problems with usb hubs at all with any device.   
   Mind you, they're all self powered. The non-powered ones can have problems   
   as they still only have underlying access to the original ports power supply   
   which cannot provide the 500 (Ma.??) required for each port at the same   
   time. Hence plug in a Logitech Rumblepad which uses all the power and you   
   webcam, printer etc. start screwing up.   
      
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