I did try that with no luck. Thanks for the suggestion though.

On 8/5/11, David Goldfield <dgold...@asb.org> wrote:
> Hi.
> Have you tried unplugging the actual USB hub from your computer and then
> plugging it back in?  Maybe if it rerecognizes the actual hub things may
> work properly.
>
> Just a thought ...
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Desiree Oudinot
> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 2:34 PM
> To: blind-computing
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] what to do when USB devices won't recognize
>
> I bought a 2tb Western Digital external hard drive yesterday. I had another
> one, but I bought a second one for backup purposes. I had it connected to
> the computer via a USB hub, and the old one connected to the back of the
> computer. I was copying files from one to the other.
> The folder was quite large so it was taking a very long time. People started
> doing work outside my house so I then plugged my USB headphones into the
> hub. I have had problems with this hub ever since I got it in that often
> when you plug more than one device into it, it tends to not recognize the
> new device. Of course I couldn't disconnect the hub, so I disconnected the
> headphones, figuring I'd just turn up my speakers since it was loud outside.
> Unfortunately, unplugging the headphones had an adverse effect. It also
> somehow stopped recognizing the external that I was copying files to. Now I
> can't get it to recognize the drive at all. Once, when I plugged it in, it
> said I needed to format the drive to continue, but I hit cancel and
> restarted the computer, hoping that it would just recognize again as I had a
> similar problem before and that fixed it. But no--no matter where I plug it
> into the computer now, it says the device has malfunctioned and Windows does
> not recognize it. I then tried disabling and reenabling the driver, but no
> go.
> I feel so stupid right about now, if I hadn't plugged in my headphones I
> wouldn't have broken my new device. I seriously hope there's a way to fix
> this because I didn't buy it to break it if you know what I mean. I'm
> running Vista Home Premium if that makes a difference.
> Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
>
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