USB 3.0 camera freezing Windows 7 64bit |
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wardog
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Posted: 23 Jan 2016 at 10:42pm |
Why, Thank You. (You're Welcome??? hehe) |
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PetrolHead
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Do you have any other USB 3.0 hardware you could try? With something as simple as an USB 3.0 flash drive, you could see if the USB 3.0 ports are at all working like they should, or if it's just the microscope that doesn't play well with Etron's controller.
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wardog
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Is it THAT awful slow with USB 2.0 as you indicate?
I'd probably still contact ToupTek and inquire if they might know a thing or two concerning issues with your using eTron controllers. Not that this will make you feel any better of your ASRock board, but TT may say "Oh heavens no. Our product doesn't work right with eTron. Buy THIS $15.00 USB 3.0 plug-in card(here, name any other USB 3.0controller card) and all your problems will disappear" That's my thoughts and why I suggest you contact them. Yea, sure, it might maybe be another ~$15.00 out of pocket, but TT Tech Support deals with the "oddity" of their products all day long. |
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star_boy
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Fortunately, the microscope and very likely the software have little or nothing to do with the USB 3 port issues. I am running on Windows 7 64bit and have the latest 1/23 version of the viewing software. But other imaging software can be used and another one I've tried yielded the same result: virtually stalled image acquisition. In fact, it's behaving like the USB 3 bus is functioning but at an absolute minimum data rate. Thanks anyway for your help so far. This forum is awesome. |
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wardog
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And believe me you, I don't like admitting defeat.
Yet I know when to bow out and this is one of those times. I know jack concerning this microscope and its software. |
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wardog
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Are you using the latest ToupCam software, dated 2015-01-23 07:38:37
http://www.touptek.com/download/showdownload.php?lang=en&id=2 Also by chance are you using Windows 10? I read there the program supports up to Windows 8. If you are using Windows 10 I would highly suggest contacting ToupTek for further support. I'm in no way shunning you in saying that, instead I recognize this now as an issue they themselves, as the manufacturer, will have more knowledge on this than myself. I'm just a User here like you and this microscope isn't an everyday occurrence that I run across one of them. Honestly, I don't have a clue from this point. Sorry. |
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star_boy
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I uninstalled the existing eTron driver and installed 118 in the manner you described.
Good news: The computer no longer freezes. I can run the ToupView program and select the camera and a black camera display window is shown. Bad news: The display window stays black and every action within the program (selecting menus, changing camera resolution, etc.) takes literally minutes to perform and no image is ever displayed. With the camera plugged into the USB 2 port, the display window would normally be showing a real time image from the camera. It is also impossible to close the ToupView program, even with an End Task. Only restarting the machine works. So, I feel like we're moving in the right direction. |
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wardog
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The eTron driver install is finicky and usually bangs things up when you do and over-the-top install of an existing driver.
Not counting the odd-ball USB device, when I post that suggestion it solves most peoples problems. Even if they have done an over-the-top install with 118, removal rebooting and a clean fresh install of 118 usually resolves any problems. I don't remember if that was posted in one of the old motherboard d/l link to this driver or I read it on eTrons site. But I've followed that advice since and haven't had issue. Now if I could get all those buggy 119 drivers removed from sites, cough, Station Drivers and the likes, then I would have accomplished something. |
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wardog
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Perform what I said, and how I said, manually, using the link I provided to 118.
I'm surprised you haven't already. It isn't a tedious nor painful task to accomplish. Will it solve your issue? Maybe, maybe not. BUT, you'll gain the knowledge that you have installed the latest driver that addresses any and all the fixes that eTron has gleaned up to this drivers release. |
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star_boy
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I just installed the ASRock App Shop (never new it existed). It looks like it's intended to be used to update drivers and such. Not sure how trustworthy it is. Is it smart enough to uninstall the previous version of the eTron driver before installing the newest one? And do you know if it will give me the choice of installing 118 instead of 119 or do you suggest I uninstall the original version myself and manually install 118? Edited by star_boy - 21 Jan 2016 at 8:10am |
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