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- What is an ehome infrared receiver driver#
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There IS power on the ports (proven by the red light), but it seems that the Receiver crashes or something when entering standby, and thus cant wake the laptop.Īll worked well under MCE2005, so it is just a vista issue.Īnyone got any ideas on what it could be. I said for the Receiver to "allow to wake" and I have set all of the usb hubs to not be suspended. The only way I can come out of standby is by pressing the laptop power button which is set to wake up the pc. Windows 7 startup should proceed, but a message box is displayed informing you that the usbcir service has failed to start. If the EHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR) fails to load or initialize, the error is recorded into the Event Log. But of course it doesnt turn on because the laptop doesnt know it is installed on that port. The EHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR) service is a kernel driver. If I switch to another usb port while in standby, the red light comes on. I can tell because the red light doesnt come on when I press the remote keys. I tried StandbyTool with all sorts of combinations and still no go.īasically when the PC goes to sleep, the Receiver wont pickup any signals.
What is an ehome infrared receiver full#

b.On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
What is an ehome infrared receiver drivers#
If the issue persists after these updates/installations, please run the Intel® System Support Utility to have the details about the drivers installed:.
What is an ehome infrared receiver driver#
Please try to uninstall the current Consumer Infrared Receiver driver and for installing the latest driver:.

What is an ehome infrared receiver update#
For BIOS update instructions, please use the following link: The line used for starting lircd was sudo /usr/sbin/lircd -n -U /usr/lib64/lirc/plugins -driver default -device /dev/lirc0 -L /tmp/lircd.log -logleveltrace Please do the same and inspect the thus created /tmp/lircd.log for problems post if necessary.In my device manager, under Human Interface Devices only the Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver shows up and under the USB controllers, only the eHome Infrared Receiver shows up. If it is not up to date, I would recommend you to perform the BIOS update downloading the file on the following link: I have plugged the remote sensor USB cable into a different slot and it still does not work.Have you checked if the BIOS version installed is the latest available (0041)? I would like to check if you have performed the following steps: Thank you for posting on the Intel Communities.
