[Leica] OT: USB 3 PCI card claims "not migrated, " but still works

Frank Filippone bmwred735i at gmail.com
Mon Jun 7 23:24:01 PDT 2021


I looked up your computer.... it came with a variety of processors... Celeron to I7. That in itself is not a problem. But it may explain the slow 
operation.

Your computer was primarily made to sell to Corporate buyers  (banks, schools, etc.).    You can add RAM.... That is both easy and cheap.

This is, according to the specs printed by Dell.... the type of memory you need:

Type DDR3  Speed1600 MHz

Computer Configurations supported: 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, and 16 GB

Usually there are 2 memory modules per configuration.  So a 8GB system contains 2x 4GB modules. You have 2 module slot locations in your 3847..... 
which means that to upgrade to 16GB you will need to purchase 2x 8GB modules. During the install of these, you will remove and dispose of your 
existing 4GB modules.

Instruction as to where these are and how to do the swap are available on line from Dell.

It is all pretty easy......

Email me if you need moral support.....



Frank Filippone
BMWRed735i at Gmail.com
On 6/7/2021 12:22 PM, Douglas Barry wrote:
> Interesting take, Frank. I have a stuttering Windows 10 Dell Inspiron 3847 with 8GB ram which is struggling to cope with Lightworks video editing 
> software.
> Ideally, I'd like to get a new pc with 32GB ram, but I've decided to get 16GB of ram for it instead. I know I should really get rid of Windows which 
> is stuffed full of bloatware. I'm beginning to veer into a paranoid hatred for Windows "We say it's not so much an operating system, and much more a 
> service, but the reality it's a giant fat toad sitting on your back".
>
> Am I heading up the wrong fork in the road?
>
> Douglas
>
> On 07/06/2021 04:40, Frank Filippone via LUG wrote:
>> I would follow Sonny's advice.
>>
>> Most of the aftermarket cards are designed not by the guy whose name is on it nor the selling company but rather by the company that makes the 
>> chips.  The design complete with the PCB layout and any required firmware is given to anyone that wants to build using (BUYING!!!) the chips.  This 
>> the support is flaky but the design is probably good.  Asking for assistance will get you nowhere. They know nothing.
>>
>> If it were me, I would start looking for a new PC.  What you have is pretty old.  Not that that means anything but the SW you put on it will start 
>> going flaky because the old FW and BIOS is not "right" for the new SW.  Ditto USB 3.0 ports etc..... there is no such thing as a properly working, 
>> out of date, old computer.
>>
>> Now it may sound easy for me to spend your $$$ so let me suggest that you start watching
>>
>> https://www.dell.com/en-us/dfh/shop/dell-refurbished/cp/outlet
>>
>> It is the official outlet store for Dell products, and carries returned and overrun computers at really big discounts.  After you decide WHAT to 
>> buy, wait.  They run sales all the time.... My Dell (XPS8930) cost me about 35% of its list price. Warranty is same as new. Buy when you get to the 
>> price you want for the model you want.  The inventory changes all the time.... so if something looks really good, it may not repeat....
>>
>> Get a 8 Core Intel processor.....but the speed is pretty much a dead issue.... you will not need blazing speeds here....Pick by price....  I have a 
>> preference for Intel processors....
>>
>> Get the maximum amount of RAM possible, usually 16GB.... but you might find 32GB.  DO NOT BUY A 8GB SYSTEM!!!
>>
>> Get a mid-"weight" 4gb or 8gb graphics card.  Speed and expense is not required in most cases.  This includes photo editing. video cards are 
>> designed by the chip suppliers, and with some options, again buy based on price.  Nvidia and AMD are the 2 main suppliers.
>>
>> Storage.... get a 1-2TB main HDD or an SSD.  Add a 2-14TB 7200 rpm HDD for your main storage.  Do this yourself.  There are lots of places to buy 
>> them, including Amazon.
>>
>> Skip the DVD and CD drives..... no one uses them to distribute SW anymore.... but for your existing music or other purposes , you may need one.
>>
>> Do not buy add on SW... you can get it from Amazon.
>>
>>
>> If anyone needs help in specific selection, please contact me.....
>>
>>
>> Frank Filippone
>> BMWRed735i at Gmail.com
>> On 6/6/2021 4:57 PM, Sonny Carter via LUG wrote:
>>> My guess is to let it go, if it’s working.  On the other hand, if you have
>>> the install drive, for win 10, it gives you a repair option, and you can
>>> save your apps and files.
>>>
>>> I think the clean system install will let windows find the correct driver
>>> and install the card.
>>>
>>> If you feel shaky about that, maybe image your drive before you do anything
>>> else.
>>>
>>> (Sez the guy who just had to do a full clean install after a win 10 crash
>>> that wouldn’t let me repair.)
>>>
>>> SonC
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 9:32 PM Peter Klein via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Summary:  The old Transcend 2-port USB 3 PCIe card in my PC died this
>>>> past week. It worked fine for years. I replaced it with a FebSmart
>>>> 2-port card.  The replacement appears to work fine. But Device Manager
>>>> says that it's "not migrated due to to a partial or ambiguous match."
>>>> Should I be worried?
>>>>
>>>> Details:  I just installed a "FebSmart" FS-U2-Pro USB 3.0 PCIe card, $13
>>>> from Amazon.  My computer is a Dell Optiplex 980, 8 GB memory, 450 GB
>>>> SSD system drive, 2000 GB data drive, Windows 10 Professional x64.  The
>>>> Optiplex 980 is not officially compatible with Win10, but many 980
>>>> owners have successfully upgraded.  Mine has been happily running Win10
>>>> since last year.  I use USB 3 to back up my computer, and to download
>>>> files from my camera SD cards.
>>>>
>>>> I keep getting the error "Device not migrated" in the Device Manager
>>>> entries for the Renesas USB 3.0 Host Controller and Hub. Despite the
>>>> error, the USB card appears to work correctly. I can use it with my
>>>> Seagate portable hard drive (for backups), a SDI card reader, and
>>>> various flash drives.  Speeds appear comparable with the old card. A 2GB
>>>> copy of RAW camera files from a card reader to my hard drive, and from
>>>> the hard drive to my backup USB drive all went flawlessly, and bit
>>>> compares of all these files showed no errors.
>>>>
>>>> The FebSmart card was supplied with a driver dated 2011(!). The
>>>> manufacturer's web site has the exact same driver. Windows loads very
>>>> recent Microsoft drivers (late 2020 and 2021).  I have tried
>>>> uninstalling and reinstalling both drivers, and I get the same result. I
>>>> tried the remedies mentioned in various Web articles.  No help. I
>>>> contacted the manufacturer and got the following reply:
>>>>
>>>> "Hello,I suggest you relaod System,for brand PCs some times it have some
>>>> limitations . Some brand PCs do not accept the device ,it is no way to
>>>> add it on . But if you reload systems all problems will be done."
>>>>
>>>> In other words, "just reinstall Windows and all your software." Ummm, no.
>>>>
>>>> Frankly, I'm not sure that the error message isn't bogus, since the card
>>>> works.  So at this point, I can just run with the current card unless
>>>> something truly goes wrong, or replace it with a $20 Inatek card
>>>> (Chinese company), or a $37 StarTech card (made in Taiwan for a Canadian
>>>> company).  Throwing much more money than that at the problem is probably
>>>> not worth it.  I'll probably replace the PC in a year or two, but I'd
>>>> like to get a bit more life out of it for now.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts or suggestions happily considered.  Thanks!
>>>> --Peter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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