Windows 7 Pro x64 unable to use some USB Flash Drives, shows as removable drive with no media works on other laptops with same OS.
HP ProBook 6570b with Windows 7 x64 (less then a week old) USB Flash Drive (based on some software it is SMI chipset if that helps/makes a difference) Insert drive (have tried all USB Ports) drive is detected as Removable Disk. If you try to do anything it says there is no media in the drive. I've tried uninstall the drivers and let the reinstall I've tried changing the drive letter. I've tried booting with the drive connected I've tried disabling USB Legacy Support. I've tried reinstalling the latest BIOS and DRIVERS from HP I am able to use the drive on other HP laptops and other brands without problems. I even deleted the partition and recreated and formated it using a laptop that it did work in. All tested laptops were with Windows 7 x64. We have an additional laptop of this same model and it shows the same problem. HP wants me to format the drive and reinstall the OS from the recovery disk. I have a hard time believing that will fix it and will only cause me more work to reconfigure and setup all of my software and work space. When the drive is plugged in to the laptop that is not working it flashes very fast as if it's being accessed. When plugged into working laptops it's solid unless it's being accessed and then it flashes. Searching google it seems others have had this type of issue but no one comes out and gives a resolution that has worked. Everyone seems to say just create the partition and format it but the issue is all I see is a drive with no media so it won't let me do anything to it at all. Hopefully someone here will have some idea on what I should try next because formatting and re-installing the OS from the HP recovery disk just seems like it would be a wasted effort.
December 17th, 2012 3:26pm

Do you use a smart card with the USB reader? Did you install any power management software on the computer? Please test the USB flash drive in Safe Mode and clean boot to check the result. If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here. Niki Han TechNet Community Support
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December 18th, 2012 1:05am

Do you use a smart card with the USB reader? Did you install any power management software on the computer? Please test the USB flash drive in Safe Mode and clean boot to check the result. I don't know why I didn't think of trying safe mode. It's not a smart card/usb reader. It's a Flash Drive 8GB it's not a reader. I have not installed any power management software other then what HP ships with it's laptop. In Safe Mode the drive does function correctly. Now to only figure out why it doesn't when not in safe mode.
December 18th, 2012 10:53am

If the device works in Safe Mode, the issue can be caused by incorrect driver or third party software confliction. Have you tried clean boot to narrow down the issue? Please let me know the result. Meanwhile, please try to reinstall USB controllers for a test. 1. Please disconnect all USB devices and then perform the following steps: 2. Go to Device Manager, double click to expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers", right click on the Host Controller, click "Uninstall" and click "OK". 3. Repeat the step 2 to uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus controllers". 4. Then restart the computer to check the result. Niki Han TechNet Community Support
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December 20th, 2012 3:45am

If you have any feedback, please feel free to let me know.Niki Han TechNet Community Support
December 21st, 2012 3:57am

After working with HP Tech Support for 4 hours we were able to figure out why this was happening. Well not really why but what service was causing this. Steps to narrow it down were to disable firewall and UAC which was mostly for allowing HP to remote control the laptop. Then over the 4 hours it was a binary search through the services using msconfig and disabling all of them except microsoft ones. It was finally narrowed down to 1 which is the File Sanitation for HP Protect tools that comes pre installed on newer HP laptops which explains why other newer HP laptops have the same problem. HP is unable to explain why or offer a solution other then to disable the service. They couldn't even tell me what the service did. The bad news is once we narrowed it down and put things back the way they were which was renabling the services that were disabled in msconfig turning the firewall back on and putting UAC back to it's default value it has destoryed the boot up performance. I don't know why doing the above steps would have this affect. Windows is quick to boot up and get to the ctrl-alt-delete screen and the login screen. After login though the "Welcome" screen with the spinning circle takes 10-15 minutes before you see the desktop.
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December 21st, 2012 7:11am

Check the value of following registry keys Hive HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key path SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters Value name ArpRetryCount Value type REG_DWORD Value data 0x0 (0) Hive HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key path SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters Value name DisableDHCPMediaSense Value type REG_DWORD Value data 0x0 (0)
December 21st, 2012 9:28am

Check the value of following registry keys Hive HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key path SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters Value name ArpRetryCount Value type REG_DWORD Value data 0x0 (0) Hive HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key path SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters Value name DisableDHCPMediaSense Value type REG_DWORD Value data 0x0 (0) I do not have entries for either of those.
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December 21st, 2012 9:31am

They could help you with boot performance. Set them on your machine and reboot and see if you can get any faster to your desktop.
December 21st, 2012 9:34am

After working with HP Tech Support for 4 hours we were able to figure out why this was happening. Well not really why but what service was causing this. Steps to narrow it down were to disable firewall and UAC which was mostly for allowing HP to remote control the laptop. Then over the 4 hours it was a binary search through the services using msconfig and disabling all of them except microsoft ones. It was finally narrowed down to 1 which is the File Sanitation for HP Protect tools that comes pre installed on newer HP laptops which explains why other newer HP laptops have the same problem. HP is unable to explain why or offer a solution other then to disable the service. They couldn't even tell me what the service did. The bad news is once we narrowed it down and put things back the way they were which was renabling the services that were disabled in msconfig turning the firewall back on and putting UAC back to it's default value it has destoryed the boot up performance. I don't know why doing the above steps would have this affect. Windows is quick to boot up and get to the ctrl-alt-delete screen and the login screen. After login though the "Welcome" screen with the spinning circle takes 10-15 minutes before you see the desktop.
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December 21st, 2012 3:09pm

As the orginal issue has been resolved, I will mark it as answered. Thanks for your understanding. Regarding the boot performance, since you enabled the third party services back, Windows would take time to initialize. Niki Han TechNet Community Support
December 27th, 2012 3:15am

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