navychop
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I was having some problems with my 6 month old W7 64b PC, and with my iPhone. Most long running programs, such as malware detectors, would hang. Trying to sync the iPhone got a message to the effect "sync failed - iPhone has disconnected."
I suspected bad memory, but an overnight RAM test came clean with no errors.
I called Apple and it was suggested that I move the cable from the front panel connectors to the rear panel. Remember, front panel USB connectors have a cable that plugs into the motherboard. The rear panel connectors are soldered right on to the motherboard.
It actually worked. The iPhone sync'd. AND it did it in a very few seconds (5-10?), whereas it previously took at least a couple of minutes. So I moved the other two USB cables from the front to the rear panel. One to an EHD, the other to the wireless keyboard/mouse controller. EHD access became much faster. And I haven't noticed the occasional burp from mouse or keyboard since.
And SpyBot, AdAware, Norton 360 & backup programs all run just fine now. I don't see how the USB cables would affect them, especially if the EHD was powered down. But it seems to have.
Only oddity since was a nag message from MS saying I could get faster speeds by plugging into a different USB port. I'm pretty sure all the ports are 2.0.
Thought this bit of info might be useful to others.
I suspected bad memory, but an overnight RAM test came clean with no errors.
I called Apple and it was suggested that I move the cable from the front panel connectors to the rear panel. Remember, front panel USB connectors have a cable that plugs into the motherboard. The rear panel connectors are soldered right on to the motherboard.
It actually worked. The iPhone sync'd. AND it did it in a very few seconds (5-10?), whereas it previously took at least a couple of minutes. So I moved the other two USB cables from the front to the rear panel. One to an EHD, the other to the wireless keyboard/mouse controller. EHD access became much faster. And I haven't noticed the occasional burp from mouse or keyboard since.
And SpyBot, AdAware, Norton 360 & backup programs all run just fine now. I don't see how the USB cables would affect them, especially if the EHD was powered down. But it seems to have.
Only oddity since was a nag message from MS saying I could get faster speeds by plugging into a different USB port. I'm pretty sure all the ports are 2.0.
Thought this bit of info might be useful to others.