Saturday, June 21, 2008

Update to solve Windows Vista USB errors

Microsoft finally releases updates to solve Windows Vista USB related errors.

Issues that are fixed includes:

  • Stop errors occur on a Windows-based computer that has 2GB or more of RAM and is using an NVIDIA nForce USB controller
  • Problems after you resuming a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation
  • Error message when you try to put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep or into hibernation
  • After you use the Safely Remove Hardware option to remove a built-in optical drive from a portable Windows Vista-based computer, you may be unable to reconnect the drive
  • Error message in the Usbhub.sys process when you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation
  • A USB device may no longer work correctly after Windows Vista resumes from sleep or from hibernation
  • Recording quality is poor when you use a USB microphone on a Windows Vista-based computer that has 4 GB of RAM or more
  • A USB composite device does not work after you disable and then enable the device in Device Manager on a computer that is running Windows Vista
  • When you connect a USB multifunction printer device to a Windows Vista-based computer, a second instance of the printer object is created, and the first instance no longer works
  • Error message on a Windows Vista-based computer that is running a USB composite device
  • The Safely Remove Hardware feature and the Windows Explorer "Eject" command do not work correctly with an Apple iPod that is connected to a Windows Vista-based computer
  • A USB device takes a long time to resume from "selective suspend" mode on a Windows Vista-based computer that uses UHCI USB controllers
  • When you resume a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep, you may experience unexpected behavior from a USB device.

Download it here

Windows Vista, 32-bit versions
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Windows Vista, 64-bit versions
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