Sunday, March 12, 2006

iPOD not recognized

So I get the new David Gilmour CD at tower records and rip it with iTunes. Then I got real busy (I was on the road in Philly, then to DC and Charlotte) and didn't sync up my Nano right away. Well, when I finally plugged it in I found out the PC didn't "see" it. In other words, it didn't launch iTunes nor was I able to find it as a media storage device.

As usual, I searched Google using phrases like "iPOD not recognized" and found hundreds of matching pages. Most of them had solutions involving re-installing ipod updater, itunes, and disabling/enabling high-speed USB ports. The one solution that actually worked can be found here: http://www.mcse.ms/archive61-2005-12-2044620.html

Not only did this fix the problem quickly and simply, but I learned how to do a soft-reset of a Nano. Thanks Ben!


Author
ipod usb device not recognized
ben.truitt@gmail.com
2005-12-25, 1:14 am
Hi all -This is a message to provide helpful information we were unable tofind. When we got our new ipod Nano and plugged it in to our HP laptopwith Windows XP, we got a message saying "usb device not recognized."After much frustration, we figured out the fix: reset the device. Todo this, toggle the hold switch (set to hold, then flip back), thenpress the menu and middle buttons at the same time for 6 seconds untilthe apple logo appears. Now plug it in to the computer again. Thisfixed our problem.Good luck, and enjoy your "easy to use" ipod. :)-Ben

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Audi A6 False Anti-lock brake activation

I had a problem with my 2000 Audi A6 2.7T Quattro. When I came to a slow stop, like to a stoplight or stop sign, as the car's speed dropped below 5 miles per hour, the anti-lock brakes came on at the front wheels. The car would lurch slightly from the front end as the brakes were modulated at the wheel. There was also the typical ABS grinding noise as the pump motor worked. This was a frustrating problem.

My online research revealed a condition called "False ABS activation at low speeds." Though this article pertains to Chevy, Ford, and GM 4x4's, this sounded like my problem.

http://www.mightyautoparts.com/pdf/articles/gb0804.pdf

The gist of the article is that corrosion around the wheel speed sensors can interfere with an accurate reading of the wheel's speed. This, is turn, can trick the ABS computer into thinking one of the wheels is slipping; it thinks the front wheels are turning at different rates. The ABS module is probably not faulty; its doing its job properly.

The wheel speed sensors are basically electro-magnets which are mounted close to a notched metal ring near the wheel bearings. The notches in the ring cause the electrical current passing through the sensor to vary proportional to the speed of the wheel (in accordance with the Hall effect.)

Lacking an oscilloscope, I took the experimental approach. I pulled off a front wheel to see how hard the sensor is to reach. Luckily, the wheel sensor is located on the forward side of the rear of the wheel spindle. It has a 90 degree elbow electrical connector attached to it. I looked all around for a nut or something holding it in but found none. Trying to wiggle it, I discovered the sensor is "pressed" in or friction-fit. Wiggling it some more, I found out I could remove it by pulling and wiggling gently. It popped out and I couldn't wait to visually inspect it for corrosion.

Sure enough, the sides of the sensor body were coated with a light layer of orange. The tip of the sensor was hairy with what appeared to be corrosion as well as some metal flakes. I'm not sure what the flakes were from but I've read that residue from a brake job (turning and grinding the rotors specifically) can sometimes fall into the bearing area. I'm not sure about that but there were a few flakes on the sensor tip.

I cleaned the sensor barrel and copper sleeve with some brasso, blew out the hole with some compressed air, and re-inserted the sensor. Much to my delight, a quick test drive showed that the condition was gone. Now I can take passengers around without scaring them that my brakes are on the fritz.

Now that I know what I'm doing, I could do that repair without pulling a wheel in a matter of minutes.

Monday, September 19, 2005

Who should play Lance Armstrong in the biopic?

There is a rumor, reinforced by Lance himself, that Matt Damon will play him in a biopic.

Matt Damon To Do Lance Armstrong? (July 22nd, 2005) - Dark Horizons

I don't think Matt is the right choice for the role. Not only because of his physique, but because he doesn't capture the essence of Lance. Lance is lean, scrappy, cocky.

Someone else has suggested Ioan Gruffud from the Fantastic Four (Reed Richards.) I've seen photos of him where he looks a lot like Lance. I don't know if he has the personality though.

Also, on the new Battlestar Galactica series the guy that plays Apollo looks like Lance, but is too bulky.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Do you know about Google Mobile?

I travel frequently for work and currently use my laptop on T-Mobile Wi-Fi hotspots. Thus, I have to find Starbucks coffee shops all over the place. Even though you think you see them everywhere, when you are in a strange city you can't seem to find one when you need one.

With Google mobile, you can locate anything via a short text message. Here's how:
Create a new message to number 46645 (which spells googl.) Type a mesage in the following format: "starbucks cityname state." In a few seconds you'll get one or two responses with the nearest Starbucks locations.

Isn't that cool?

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Wanda Sykes on Jay Leno's show

On why most refugees refused to board the cruise ships the government brought in as shelters.

"We made that mistake once before. They didn't want to go to sleep in New Orleans and wake up back in Africa."

Wireless Broadband?

I've been thinking about canceling my Verizon PDA data plan that I use on my Samsung i600 smartphone. The reason is that the 1X data is only useful for emails and not much else. Since I travel with a laptop 100% of the time, it would make more sense to get an EV-DO card and the broadband data service ($59.99 per month.) I've heard the Kyocera KPC-650 card has the best reliability and throughput...this from a Verizon Wireless System Performance Engineer (aka Test Man.)

Believe it or not, I actually still call Verizon Wireless customer service every now and then. I've found on my monthly calls to them several comforting certainties:
1. I'll be put on hold a minimum of 5 minutes after navigating their unclear voice prompts and end up hitting 0 anyway.
2. The rep won't have a clue about wireless data. In fact, I explained the difference between EV-DO and 1XRTT just the other day to someone who thanked me with an "Oh" of dismissal.
3. There will be a new rate plan they'll be happy to sign me up for, in exchange for a 2 year contract extension.

The only thing worse than their phone support is their store support as this guy recently found.

A Poverty of Thought

I thought this column A Poverty of Thought by George Will highlighted some glaringly obvious hypocrisies from both sides regarding Hurricane Katrina's impact in New Orleans.

Blink XT2 Thumbnail Failed Fix

Well, this is a bit frustrating. I have one outdoor Blink XT2 camera from Amazon which I installed about a year and a half ago...or maybe tw...