USB Bootloader CRASH on Vista


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    Default USB Bootloader CRASH on Vista

    Hi, i'm new here so i hope you can help me
    For two weeks ago i had a great USB Pic18F2550 programmed and worked, both in Bootloader mode (Programming mode),
    and it was also running great in Testing mode (I had maked a Visual Basic program, and a PIC Code in Pic Basic, so i could control some LED's)

    Then i don't know what i had done, but suddenly when i connect the PIC To USB when the PIC is in Bootload Programming mode, my Windows Vista Home Premium crashed into Blue Screen Of Death, saying that there was a problem with the mchpfsusb.sys driver.
    Where in the driver the Error happends is different everytime i try to connect the USB to my computer, but it crashes, and restarts!
    The funny thing is that my PIC works in USB Testing mode with my Visual Basic application, but i can't set my PIC into Programming mode without having my computer to crash!!

    I hope you can help me, because i have reinstalled my computer last night, because i thought that could fix the problem, but NO.

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    Thomas Jespersen

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    I know what the problem is!
    You have reinstalled the worlds most popular and one of the most expensive, legal, most recognized virus/trojans/malware's ever written and sold commercially for public use. VISTA!

    Seriously though... Try connecting your programmer/board to a USB port closest to the motherboard chipset (i.e. in back)... Not the front ports, not a hub, nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    I know what the problem is!
    You have reinstalled the worlds most popular and one of the most expensive, legal, most recognized virus/trojans/malware's ever written and sold commercially for public use. VISTA!

    Seriously though... Try connecting your programmer/board to a USB port closest to the motherboard chipset (i.e. in back)... Not the front ports, not a hub, nothing.
    Thanks for your reply, but i have a laptop! And the USB Ports i used when it was working, am i also using now, but now i don't works!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mindthomas View Post
    Thanks for your reply, but i have a laptop! And the USB Ports i used when it was working, am i also using now, but now i don't works!
    And how many other things still work with that particular USB port?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    And how many other things still work with that particular USB port?
    Many things! I am sure that it isn't the USB Port that is the problem, because i can use eg. Mouse, Memorystick, Ext. HDD, IPod and more, on that port!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mindthomas View Post
    Many things! I am sure that it isn't the USB Port that is the problem, because i can use eg. Mouse, Memorystick, Ext. HDD, IPod and more, on that port!
    Ok...just checkin...ya never know sometimes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    Ok...just checkin...ya never know sometimes...
    But what could there had happend? I had worked alot with the USB Pic, and suddenly i couldn't any more because it crash the PC!

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    Just a thought, perhaps the bootloader in your pic is corrupted? Have you tried erasing the chip and reloading the bootloader into the chip? Tried using a different chip?

    Is there anway to get into device manager and unistall the device driver for the bootloader?

    Squib

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    Red face I screwed it up, not the pic, not the bootload! I...

    Quote Originally Posted by Squibcakes View Post
    Just a thought, perhaps the bootloader in your pic is corrupted? Have you tried erasing the chip and reloading the bootloader into the chip? Tried using a different chip?

    Is there anway to get into device manager and unistall the device driver for the bootloader?

    Squib
    Thanks. After i changed the PIC and programmed the bootloader into the new PIC it is working! But after i got it working, i thought what could had been the problem, and i saw that the 470nF capasitor was going to RC2 instead of VUsb

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    I'm glad you fixed it (your eyesight must be getting as bad as mine as I make those sillly mistakes too!)

    Were you game enough to try your original chip again?

    Squib

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