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HELP PC keeps on restarting when i dissconect my sony cam from PC (USB)

 
 
the_gould@hotmail.com
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      07-27-2006
Hello i need some help
I just bought the above cam and the only problem i have is that when i
disconnect the camera from the USB connection it just restarts the
whole system.

bit annoying so can someone please help me with this matter


D Gould

 
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Rob-L
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      07-27-2006
Are you using your PC's "Disconnect Hardware" feature?

I know with some cameras and other USB devices you actually have to
disconnect before unplugging, otherwise you can encounter problems. I also
know that some cameras have a setting that allow you to plug it in and
take it out with the need to use the PC's disconnect function. (The Nikon
D50 for instance)

Also, does your PC reboot when you unplug other USB devices?


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      07-27-2006
> I know with some cameras and other USB devices you actually have to
> disconnect before unplugging


I am aware of these things that you need to use the "remove safely"
feat. but i cannot see anything like that. When i connect the cam (
sony dsc p200 ) its cool. but when i turn the cam s power off or
remove the cable it goes to a black screen then just starts to boot up
again. I get a " you have reciverd from a serious error" do you want
to report. i do report it.


> Also, does your PC reboot when you unplug other USB devices?


No i don't have this problem with any other USB device.

this is quite annoying.

Would be very gratefull for any help


d gould

Rob-L wrote:
> Are you using your PC's "Disconnect Hardware" feature?
>
> I know with some cameras and other USB devices you actually have to
> disconnect before unplugging, otherwise you can encounter problems. I also
> know that some cameras have a setting that allow you to plug it in and
> take it out with the need to use the PC's disconnect function. (The Nikon
> D50 for instance)
>
> Also, does your PC reboot when you unplug other USB devices?
>
>
> Rob-L in L.V.
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      07-27-2006

<> wrote in message
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>> I know with some cameras and other USB devices you actually have to
>> disconnect before unplugging

>
> I am aware of these things that you need to use the "remove safely"
> feat. but i cannot see anything like that. When i connect the cam (
> sony dsc p200 ) its cool. but when i turn the cam s power off or
> remove the cable it goes to a black screen then just starts to boot up
> again. I get a " you have reciverd from a serious error" do you want
> to report. i do report it.
>
>
>> Also, does your PC reboot when you unplug other USB devices?

>
> No i don't have this problem with any other USB device.
>
> this is quite annoying.
>
> Would be very gratefull for any help
>
>
> d gould
>
> Rob-L wrote:
>> Are you using your PC's "Disconnect Hardware" feature?
>>
>> I know with some cameras and other USB devices you actually have to
>> disconnect before unplugging, otherwise you can encounter problems. I
>> also
>> know that some cameras have a setting that allow you to plug it in and
>> take it out with the need to use the PC's disconnect function. (The Nikon
>> D50 for instance)
>>
>> Also, does your PC reboot when you unplug other USB devices?
>>
>>
>> Rob-L in L.V.
>>
>> -------
>> : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com

>


i dont get that problem with the nikon D50, but thats a differant thing.

what operating system do you use.??




 
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      07-27-2006

> >>
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> >> Rob-L in L.V.
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> >

>
> i dont get that problem with the nikon D50, but thats a differant thing.
>
> what operating system do you use.??



I use XP PRO SP1

also in update to the question of using the remove device safely.
i tryed that now and it dosent work. still doest the same thing

 
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Bill Funk
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      07-27-2006
On 27 Jul 2006 10:26:54 -0700, wrote:

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>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Rob-L in L.V.
>> >>
>> >> -------
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>> >

>>
>> i dont get that problem with the nikon D50, but thats a differant thing.
>>
>> what operating system do you use.??

>
>
>I use XP PRO SP1
>
>also in update to the question of using the remove device safely.
>i tryed that now and it dosent work. still doest the same thing


You can spend hours trying to track down what is an obscure problem
(which doesn't make it any less annoying), or use a workaround: a card
reader.
I'd go for the card reader.
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      07-27-2006


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> You can spend hours trying to track down what is an obscure problem
> (which doesn't make it any less annoying), or use a workaround: a card
> reader.
> I'd go for the card reader.
> --
> Bill Funk
> replace "g" with "a"



Yeah was thinking that.
Would make sence.


Cheers

 
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      07-27-2006

<> wrote in message
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>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Rob-L in L.V.
>> >>
>> >> -------
>> >> : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
>> >

>>
>> i dont get that problem with the nikon D50, but thats a differant thing.
>>
>> what operating system do you use.??

>
>
> I use XP PRO SP1
>
> also in update to the question of using the remove device safely.
> i tryed that now and it dosent work. still doest the same thing
>


i dont know of anything that may help you
but hopefully someone on here can.

can you update through microsofts update site to SP2?

apart from that it sounds as though you have a conflict one one of your
IRQs.




 
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      07-27-2006

> >

>
> i dont know of anything that may help you
> but hopefully someone on here can.
>
> can you update through microsofts update site to SP2?
>
> apart from that it sounds as though you have a conflict one one of your
> IRQs.



I did mean to type SP2
Was just a typo


cheers

 
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the_gould@hotmail.com
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      07-27-2006
i just got the blue screen coming up. it says

NO MORE IRP STACK LOCATIONS

i hope this can help with things.

please let me know if i can do anything else to sort this out


thanks

 
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