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Answer» Computer info: HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX laptop. Windows 7 64 bit. Belkin F7D4101 wireless adapter. Belkin F7D4101 wireless adapter... It is an USB adapter with a 32 bit driver. That is the key to your problem. No solution , I believe.. Maybe somebody else knows how to solve hiss. Wireless Network Card Compatibility - Microsoft Corporation Thanks, but it's compatible with 64. I had no issues for seven months.download and run Mike Lin's Startup Control Manager (http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml). Check all tabs. Is anything starting with the system that you don't recognize?Because you don't say so i must ASK the question. Is your router plugged directly into the USB port or is it in a USB hub? truenorth Quote from: Allan on January 13, 2011, 04:55:14 PM download and run Mike Lin's Startup Control Manager (http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml). Check all tabs. Is anything starting with the system that you don't recognize? Thanks, but I have CCleaner and the built in HP Assistant which gives me the same info and allows for changes. I only have the basics windows stuff at start up plus the wireless adapter. Yes HKLM:Run WirelessAssistant C:\Program Files (x86)\Hewlett-Packard\HP Wireless Assistant\HPWAMain.exe Yes HKLM:Run SynTPEnh %ProgramFiles%\Synaptics\SynTP\SynTPEnh.exe Yes HKLM:Run IgfxTray C:\Windows\system32\igfxtray.exe Yes HKLM:Run HotKeysCmds C:\Windows\system32\hkcmd.exe Yes HKLM:Run Persistence C:\Windows\system32\igfxpers.exe Yes HKLM:Run cAudioFilterAgent C:\Program Files\Conexant\cAudioFilterAgent\cAudioFilterAgent64.exe No HKLM:Run HP Software Update C:\Program Files (x86)\Hp\HP Software Update\HPWuSchd2.exe No HKLM:Run QUICKTIME Task "C:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime\QTTask.exe" -atboottime Yes Startup Common Play Wireless USB Adapter Utility.lnk C:\Program Files (x86)\Belkin\F7D4101\V1\PBN.exe Quote from: truenorth on January 13, 2011, 04:57:49 PM Because you don't say so i must ask the question. Is your router plugged directly into the USB port or is it in a USB hub? truenorth The router is plugged directly into my DSL modem.Actually the router i was ASKING about is the one that is plugged into your laptop.This one i believe "Belkin F7D4101 wireless adapter.". As the way i read your initial post you have opted to use that USB installed router over the internal laptop router--is that not correct? truenorthWell, the router and adapter are two different things. The Belkin adapter is plugged directly into my laptop and picks up the signal from the router upstairs. So far, I can't figure it out. Nothing I do makes any difference.UPDATE! I think I solved the problem... I unplugged the adapter from the USB cord, then plugged it directly into my laptop and windows now reads all my flash drives with the adapter plugged in! I'm thinking it has to be the USB cord itself causing the conflict. Unfortunately I need a chord to place the adapter property in order to connect to the router so I can't leave it as is. I'm not going to mark this thread solved until I MAKE sure. I'll get a new USB cord over the weekend and try it out. Thanks everyone.Oops, double post. Quote from: SherryB on January 14, 2011, 11:30:58 AM UPDATE!Then it is a hardware issue. The requirements for USB 2 cords are very strict. Yet some vendors push the edge by selling cords that don not fully comply with the specs 100%. This has been my experience too.Which is where i was pointing also with the direct or hub question. i suppose it would have included the "cord" if i had only dealt with the plugged in "directly" question. Anything that is between a device and the usb port may cause issues. truenorth Quote from: SherryB on January 14, 2011, 11:30:58 AM UPDATE!Thanks for the update. Sorry we weren't of more assistance but glad you got it sorted out I thinking your "wireless adapter" is a device powered by laptop 5V. Your USB cable may be long enough (or damaged) that the voltage drop across the cable is using all the available power for ports you connect your flash drives to. Buy the shortest, quality cable to suit your needs. IMHO. |
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