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USBUHCI.SYS.....Crashes Computer
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Name: Criminal - UK
Date: June 2, 2003 at 09:14:16 Pacific
Subject: USBUHCI.SYS.....Crashes Computer OS: Microsoft WindowsXP Profe CPU/Ram: 750Mhz AMD Duron, 512MB S
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Comment: I have the following digital camera... Sipix Style Cam Blink. It acts as a webcam and can take pix.. The problem is however when i take over 10pictures on the camera it crashes windows xp. It says driver equal or less usbuhci.sys error and so on.... I transfer the pictures thru jasc paint shop pro 7.4 with the twain dsc-06 driver which came with the official software 4 the camera.....If any one could help i'd appreciate it
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Response Number 1
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Name: x86
Date: June 2, 2003 at 10:10:10 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Service Pack 1 has updated drivers for USB as well as most manufacturers of USB Chipsets, look in device manager for the manufacturer of your USB chipset. Also check the web site of the manufacturer of the camera for any updates or porblems with your product.
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Response Number 2
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Name: Criminal-UK
Date: June 12, 2003 at 03:59:25 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)I've recently formatted installed the latest servicepack1 from microsoft and installed all the latest chipset drivers 4 my motherboard. Every driver the computer use's is up to date with the latest. The camera still crashes. The camera is in perfect condition and had only been used 3times!. After installin servicepack1 the problem still occurs!.......instead of crashin after transferin 57pix it crashes while transferin 9-10pix. The camera driver has no update and says its designed 4 win xp and so on. the sipix dsc-06 driver..i've looked 4 an updates but im pretty sure there ain't 1. If anyone can help me i'd appreciate it.... ps i av install sp1 and the hotfix of usb(sp2). Plz help!............
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