It just might be ie ish port being funky
On Mar 23, 2011 9:55 AM, "infiniteMPG" <57classic@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a Dell desktop running Windows 7 I purchased last year and
> everything is working great with a glaring exception... USB connection
> with my Palm Tungsten TX and my Garmin MAP60CSx with GSAK and a funky
> thing with my SD memory card from my digital camera.
>
> When I plug my Palm into a USB port (with cable or cradle) I can watch
> device manager and I hear the connection tone and it appears, then I
> hear the disconnection tone and it disappears, and it does this over
> and over and over about every 5 seconds. Never connects and stays
> connected and I have the latest Palm desktop software and drivers
> installed.
>
> When I use GSAK and try to send data to my Garmin MAP60CSx I get the
> status bar looking like it trying to send data but it doesn't send
> anything for about 5 minutes and then it zips the data over in a
> couple seconds. If I run Mapsource (from Garmin) I can send data
> instantly to the same GPS with the same cable.
>
> When I plug my card reader in a USB port and read my memory card from
> my digital camera I only have the option to COPY files and not CUT
> files. I have to format my card in my camera every time.
>
> Now before anyone starts saying that it's Windows 7 hear me out. I
> also have a new HP Netbook that runs Windows 7 and my Palm connects to
> it perfectly with the same cable and software and works fine. GSAK
> sends data to my GPS quick and easy and my camera card allows me to
> CUT files.
>
> Just trying to figure out what to do to get this stuff to run clean on
> my desktop. My Garmin works great with one application but not with
> another, I can't connect my Palm and I can't delete files from my
> camera memory cards.
>
> Any suggestion???
>
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-- > I have a Dell desktop running Windows 7 I purchased last year and
> everything is working great with a glaring exception... USB connection
> with my Palm Tungsten TX and my Garmin MAP60CSx with GSAK and a funky
> thing with my SD memory card from my digital camera.
>
> When I plug my Palm into a USB port (with cable or cradle) I can watch
> device manager and I hear the connection tone and it appears, then I
> hear the disconnection tone and it disappears, and it does this over
> and over and over about every 5 seconds. Never connects and stays
> connected and I have the latest Palm desktop software and drivers
> installed.
>
> When I use GSAK and try to send data to my Garmin MAP60CSx I get the
> status bar looking like it trying to send data but it doesn't send
> anything for about 5 minutes and then it zips the data over in a
> couple seconds. If I run Mapsource (from Garmin) I can send data
> instantly to the same GPS with the same cable.
>
> When I plug my card reader in a USB port and read my memory card from
> my digital camera I only have the option to COPY files and not CUT
> files. I have to format my card in my camera every time.
>
> Now before anyone starts saying that it's Windows 7 hear me out. I
> also have a new HP Netbook that runs Windows 7 and my Palm connects to
> it perfectly with the same cable and software and works fine. GSAK
> sends data to my GPS quick and easy and my camera card allows me to
> CUT files.
>
> Just trying to figure out what to do to get this stuff to run clean on
> my desktop. My Garmin works great with one application but not with
> another, I can't connect my Palm and I can't delete files from my
> camera memory cards.
>
> Any suggestion???
>
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