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Old 26-11-2007, 10:31 PM   #51
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Re: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)


Here you guys go:


OS Name Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate
Version 6.0.6000 Build 6000
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name LUGH
System Manufacturer System manufacturer
System Model System Product Name
System Type X86-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.60GHz, 2599 Mhz, 2
Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD ASUS P5N32-E SLI PLUS ACPI
BIOS Revision 0803, 7/26/2007
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6000.16386"
User Name Lugh\Matt
Time Zone Eastern Standard Time
Total Physical Memory 3,069.94 MB
Available Physical Memory 1.91 GB
Total Virtual Memory 6.17 GB
Available Virtual Memory 5.22 GB
Page File Space 3.29 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys


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Old 27-11-2007, 03:31 AM   #52
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RE: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)

Vista users: Don’t install “ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver”
November 15th, 2007
Enjoy using your computer? Then don’t install the optional Vista update “ATI
PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver” unless you are certain you own that
particular piece of ATI hardware.
I foolishly installed this bomb of an update, and upon restarting my
computer I found that my network card, sound card, and video card had all
failed.
The fix for this problem is easy. Go to Device Manager, open the “System
devices” node, then right click and Uninstall the “3GIO Filter Driver”. Make
sure you click the “Delete the driver from your system” checkbox. Then it’s
just a matter of enjoying the fantastic fireworks of failing drivers. After a
few restarts the correct drivers should be back in use.
I found no useful information online, so here’s the info that Windows Update
provides
Information found at http://wyday.com/blog/2007/dont-install-ati-pic-e-3gio/


"akagiredsun1" wrote:

> I'm suddenly having USB device issues, and upon closer examination, my
> OpenHCD USB controller is now giving me a Code 12 (This device cannot find
> enough free resources that it can use.)
>
> The only major updates I've had recently was the last Windows Update. I've
> tried removing the offender, and all my USB controllers and reinstalling
> them, but it comes back with the same error.
>
> I have the following as USB Controllers:
> - Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
> - Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)
> - USB Mass Storage Device
> - USB Root Hub
>
> Any suggestions on how I can take care of this?

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Old 27-11-2007, 07:30 AM   #53
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RE: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)

I also just discovered this ....uninstalled it and usb is back!... You must
first disable the usb drivers so you can uninstall this......

FC

"LG" wrote:

> Vista users: Don’t install “ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver”
> November 15th, 2007
> Enjoy using your computer? Then don’t install the optional Vista update “ATI
> PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver” unless you are certain you own that
> particular piece of ATI hardware.
> I foolishly installed this bomb of an update, and upon restarting my
> computer I found that my network card, sound card, and video card had all
> failed.
> The fix for this problem is easy. Go to Device Manager, open the “System
> devices” node, then right click and Uninstall the “3GIO Filter Driver”. Make
> sure you click the “Delete the driver from your system” checkbox. Then it’s
> just a matter of enjoying the fantastic fireworks of failing drivers. After a
> few restarts the correct drivers should be back in use.
> I found no useful information online, so here’s the info that Windows Update
> provides
> Information found at http://wyday.com/blog/2007/dont-install-ati-pic-e-3gio/
>
>
> "akagiredsun1" wrote:
>
> > I'm suddenly having USB device issues, and upon closer examination, my
> > OpenHCD USB controller is now giving me a Code 12 (This device cannot find
> > enough free resources that it can use.)
> >
> > The only major updates I've had recently was the last Windows Update. I've
> > tried removing the offender, and all my USB controllers and reinstalling
> > them, but it comes back with the same error.
> >
> > I have the following as USB Controllers:
> > - Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
> > - Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)
> > - USB Mass Storage Device
> > - USB Root Hub
> >
> > Any suggestions on how I can take care of this?

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Old 27-11-2007, 10:29 AM   #54
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RE: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! My USB is back now also! It was a little
scary watching the "fireworks" but I'm back in business.

"FC" wrote:

> I also just discovered this ....uninstalled it and usb is back!... You must
> first disable the usb drivers so you can uninstall this......
>
> FC
>
> "LG" wrote:
>
> > Vista users: Don’t install “ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver”
> > November 15th, 2007
> > Enjoy using your computer? Then don’t install the optional Vista update “ATI
> > PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver” unless you are certain you own that
> > particular piece of ATI hardware.
> > I foolishly installed this bomb of an update, and upon restarting my
> > computer I found that my network card, sound card, and video card had all
> > failed.
> > The fix for this problem is easy. Go to Device Manager, open the “System
> > devices” node, then right click and Uninstall the “3GIO Filter Driver”. Make
> > sure you click the “Delete the driver from your system” checkbox. Then it’s
> > just a matter of enjoying the fantastic fireworks of failing drivers. After a
> > few restarts the correct drivers should be back in use.
> > I found no useful information online, so here’s the info that Windows Update
> > provides
> > Information found at http://wyday.com/blog/2007/dont-install-ati-pic-e-3gio/
> >
> >
> > "akagiredsun1" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm suddenly having USB device issues, and upon closer examination, my
> > > OpenHCD USB controller is now giving me a Code 12 (This device cannot find
> > > enough free resources that it can use.)
> > >
> > > The only major updates I've had recently was the last Windows Update. I've
> > > tried removing the offender, and all my USB controllers and reinstalling
> > > them, but it comes back with the same error.
> > >
> > > I have the following as USB Controllers:
> > > - Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
> > > - Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)
> > > - USB Mass Storage Device
> > > - USB Root Hub
> > >
> > > Any suggestions on how I can take care of this?

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Old 27-11-2007, 11:29 AM   #55
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Re: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)


Same here, it works!

Mouse and cellphone memory are now accessible. I just uninstalled the
ATI driver in question, with no need to disable USB devices.

Thanks for bringing this up FC!


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Old 27-11-2007, 11:29 AM   #56
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Re: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)


I'm still having problems getting the fix to work - it keeps complaining
about not being able to get a request back from the device's descendants
- which I'm not sure what the hell they could be, consider the device is
the result of a poorly filtered Windows update. Can anyone cook up a
step by step for this?


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Old 27-11-2007, 01:28 PM   #57
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Re: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)


Awesome, I disabled my USB devices and then uninstalled the ATI driver,
and now everything's up and running again.

Thanks so much for the tip!


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Old 27-11-2007, 06:29 PM   #58
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Re: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)

You must first disable all the other USB device drivers... then uninstall the
ati driver...

fc

"TwoBitMatt" wrote:

>
> I'm still having problems getting the fix to work - it keeps complaining
> about not being able to get a request back from the device's descendants
> - which I'm not sure what the hell they could be, consider the device is
> the result of a poorly filtered Windows update. Can anyone cook up a
> step by step for this?
>
>
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Old 28-11-2007, 05:30 AM   #59
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RE: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)

By Jove, you guys are brilliant! Thank you so much for finding this out!

I did have some issues w/ the removal of the 3GIO driver coming back. So I
found that when I went into the driver details and hit "Roll Back Driver" it
took care of it too.

If MS is watching this, they should make a very big statement on this update
(triple bold or something) to NOT install it unless you have an ATI system.

Again, thanks so much! Everything works beautifully now!

"LG" wrote:

> Vista users: Don’t install “ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver”
> November 15th, 2007
> Enjoy using your computer? Then don’t install the optional Vista update “ATI
> PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver” unless you are certain you own that
> particular piece of ATI hardware.
> I foolishly installed this bomb of an update, and upon restarting my
> computer I found that my network card, sound card, and video card had all
> failed.
> The fix for this problem is easy. Go to Device Manager, open the “System
> devices” node, then right click and Uninstall the “3GIO Filter Driver”. Make
> sure you click the “Delete the driver from your system” checkbox. Then it’s
> just a matter of enjoying the fantastic fireworks of failing drivers. After a
> few restarts the correct drivers should be back in use.
> I found no useful information online, so here’s the info that Windows Update
> provides
> Information found at http://wyday.com/blog/2007/dont-install-ati-pic-e-3gio/
>
>
> "akagiredsun1" wrote:
>
> > I'm suddenly having USB device issues, and upon closer examination, my
> > OpenHCD USB controller is now giving me a Code 12 (This device cannot find
> > enough free resources that it can use.)
> >
> > The only major updates I've had recently was the last Windows Update. I've
> > tried removing the offender, and all my USB controllers and reinstalling
> > them, but it comes back with the same error.
> >
> > I have the following as USB Controllers:
> > - Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
> > - Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)
> > - USB Mass Storage Device
> > - USB Root Hub
> >
> > Any suggestions on how I can take care of this?

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Old 29-11-2007, 11:32 AM   #60
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RE: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)

LG truely stands for Life's Good.

Yea Baby or as we say here in Texas, Yahoooo

That also solved the code 12 problem with the Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE
Controller.

Elliott

"LG" wrote:

> Vista users: Don’t install “ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver”
> November 15th, 2007
> Enjoy using your computer? Then don’t install the optional Vista update “ATI
> PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver” unless you are certain you own that
> particular piece of ATI hardware.
> I foolishly installed this bomb of an update, and upon restarting my
> computer I found that my network card, sound card, and video card had all
> failed.
> The fix for this problem is easy. Go to Device Manager, open the “System
> devices” node, then right click and Uninstall the “3GIO Filter Driver”. Make
> sure you click the “Delete the driver from your system” checkbox. Then it’s
> just a matter of enjoying the fantastic fireworks of failing drivers. After a
> few restarts the correct drivers should be back in use.
> I found no useful information online, so here’s the info that Windows Update
> provides
> Information found at http://wyday.com/blog/2007/dont-install-ati-pic-e-3gio/
>
>
> "akagiredsun1" wrote:
>
> > I'm suddenly having USB device issues, and upon closer examination, my
> > OpenHCD USB controller is now giving me a Code 12 (This device cannot find
> > enough free resources that it can use.)
> >
> > The only major updates I've had recently was the last Windows Update. I've
> > tried removing the offender, and all my USB controllers and reinstalling
> > them, but it comes back with the same error.
> >
> > I have the following as USB Controllers:
> > - Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
> > - Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (Code 12)
> > - USB Mass Storage Device
> > - USB Root Hub
> >
> > Any suggestions on how I can take care of this?

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