Hi,

I'll try to make this short and yet give enough info to hopefully get some answers.

Sunday I moved to dual monitors and also added tv to my WinXP setup (really cool to be able to watch a little tv while working!) My external backup is plugged into a usb hub along with a few other things (would take awhile to figure out what). I wound up with a problem on a reboot and could not get into windows. Boot stopped at the initial HP opening screen. Ten hours of tech support nightmare later, I finally was able to get into Windows. They had me unplug some stuff including the computer power cable then hold in the on/off button for 30 seconds, plug the power back in and I was thing in windows. What is happening now is that anytime I have this usb hub plugged in I wind up not being able to get into windows.

The tv thing is just a coax cable plugged into the vid card and a splitter which then plugs into the cable router. I'm thinking that's not the problem.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Is the usb hub perhaps bad? Or the actual usb cable that plugs into the computer from the hub? I'd like to nail down some potential fixes before running all over the place without direction. Thanks!

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Deb • Designer @ Digital Mouse Designs • com



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