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Digi:

--- Quote from: David Graser on February 06, 2020, 04:42:55 pm ---Executing the usbresm.exe locks my computer up big time  which also requiries a hard boot.

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Perhaps this is due to usbresmg.sys driver problems on your system. Make sure that this driver and other USB drivers (USBEHCD.SYS ?) are from the same source (Lars Erdmann / eCS / ArcaNoae) and same version. You can use the bldlevel utility. Look in config.sys where USBRESMG.SYS is loaded from.

Digi:

--- Quote from: David Graser on February 06, 2020, 04:53:18 pm ---This is as much as I can get before it locks the computer.

Devices 3

Device 1   Resource Manager handle: 0x3757
Calc. length 102
Vendor device: release: 044D:C52B:1203

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This tells me that the usbresmg driver hangs on an IOCTLF_ACQUIREDEVICE request.

David Graser:

--- Quote from: Digi on February 06, 2020, 04:59:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: David Graser on February 06, 2020, 04:42:55 pm ---Executing the usbresm.exe locks my computer up big time  which also requiries a hard boot.

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Perhaps this is due to usbresmg.sys driver problems on your system. Make sure that this driver and other USB drivers (USBEHCD.SYS ?) are from the same source (Lars Erdmann / eCS / ArcaNoae) and same version. You can use the bldlevel utility. Look in config.sys where USBRESMG.SYS is loaded from.

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There is only one USBRESMG.SYS on my system.  This is the bldlevel output.

Digi:

--- Quote from: David Graser on February 06, 2020, 05:13:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: Digi on February 06, 2020, 04:59:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: David Graser on February 06, 2020, 04:42:55 pm ---Executing the usbresm.exe locks my computer up big time  which also requiries a hard boot.

--- End quote ---

Perhaps this is due to usbresmg.sys driver problems on your system. Make sure that this driver and other USB drivers (USBEHCD.SYS ?) are from the same source (Lars Erdmann / eCS / ArcaNoae) and same version. You can use the bldlevel utility. Look in config.sys where USBRESMG.SYS is loaded from.

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There is only one USBRESMG.SYS on my system.  This is the bldlevel output.

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Compare it with bldlevel data for ?:\OS2\BOOT\USBEHCD.SYS

David Graser:
I am having to start another post because I have been locked out of responding to the hwmanager explorer topic.

I have 3 ArcaOS partitions.  Two of the partitions use Lars latest USB drivers.  USBresm.exe works fine on these two partitions.  So does hwmanager explorer.

It is only on the partition that uses ArcaOS latest USB 32 bit drivers does the problem occur of the usb testing tools locking up the system. 

This partition also has os4 kernel. I could be wrong, but I don't think this is the problem.

The build levels match for the USB 32 bit drivers.

Has anyone else tested USBresm.exe with ArcaOS's latest 32 bit drivers?

David

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