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Windows 7 64-bit Drivers
So I've been going through a bit of hell the past week...I just recently bought the motorola xoom and I absolutely love it. I connected it to my computer and it installed all the necessary drivers needed for syncing what I wanted onto the xoom. Everything seemed to be working fine, until my computer started freezing up. This is unusual for me because I keep my computer tuned up and in shape, and it has 8GB memory with six cpu's.
When I restarted my computer, it stopped at the windows logo. So I used the recovery mode and tried a start up repair (safemode did not work). The recovery mode was very laggy and took hours to do the start up repair. It said there was no issues found. I then did a system restore to a windows update that happened after I installed the xoom drivers. For some reason I was able to boot up my computer passed the logo, but everything was still very slow and freezing.
After more hours of defragging and cleaning unused files from the computer, I gave up and did another system restore to before I installed the xoom (still not knowing the xoom drivers are possibly the problem). My computer worked fine and flawlessly again. So I connected my xoom back to the computer and the drivers installed again, after a bit my computer started acting up again, I redid the process before, with no luck until I restored to before installed the drivers.
So now here I am, computer is working perfectly again and I don't think I should install my xoom back on my computer. Sorry for the long read, but after searching I haven't found anything or anybody who has the same problem and posted it.
What could be causing my computer to not boot, and act very slow while the motorola xoom drivers are installed?
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10-03-2011 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted by
XoomBocks420
So I've been going through a bit of hell the past week...I just recently bought the motorola xoom and I absolutely love it. I connected it to my computer and it installed all the necessary drivers needed for syncing what I wanted onto the xoom. Everything seemed to be working fine, until my computer started freezing up. This is unusual for me because I keep my computer tuned up and in shape, and it has 8GB memory with six cpu's.
When I restarted my computer, it stopped at the windows logo. So I used the recovery mode and tried a start up repair (safemode did not work). The recovery mode was very laggy and took hours to do the start up repair. It said there was no issues found. I then did a system restore to a windows update that happened after I installed the xoom drivers. For some reason I was able to boot up my computer passed the logo, but everything was still very slow and freezing.
After more hours of defragging and cleaning unused files from the computer, I gave up and did another system restore to before I installed the xoom (still not knowing the xoom drivers are possibly the problem). My computer worked fine and flawlessly again. So I connected my xoom back to the computer and the drivers installed again, after a bit my computer started acting up again, I redid the process before, with no luck until I restored to before installed the drivers.
So now here I am, computer is working perfectly again and I don't think I should install my xoom back on my computer. Sorry for the long read, but after searching I haven't found anything or anybody who has the same problem and posted it.
What could be causing my computer to not boot, and act very slow while the motorola xoom drivers are installed?
Welcome to the forum.
Glad you decided to join us. I haven't had any problems with my computer and Xoom drivers. Are you using the correct drivers?
USB and PC Charging Drivers - Motorola Mobility, Inc. USA
SGS-IV-Stock_Rooted
Nexus 4 - CyanMod 10.1
SGS-II - Rooted - Jedi Mind Trick VX3
Samsung Note II - Jedi Master 14
Motorola Xoom - WiFi - Rooted - EOS 4.2.1 Nightlies
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Thanks for the fast reply, I followed the link and installed it, restarted my computer and now its still booting up. Its been 15 minutes and still not at the windows login, but its passed the windows logo.
25 mins later, I can log in but my computer is now super sluggish. Its got to be the driver from Motorola, but I don't know what its conflicting with to cause such problems on my computer...
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
Last edited by XoomBocks420; 10-03-2011 at 05:42 AM.
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Originally Posted by
XoomBocks420
Thanks for the fast reply, I followed the link and installed it, restarted my computer and now its still booting up. Its been 15 minutes and still not at the windows login, but its passed the windows logo.
25 mins later, I can log in but my computer is now super sluggish. Its got to be the driver from Motorola, but I don't know what its conflicting with to cause such problems on my computer...
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
Doesn't make any sense, installing the drivers shouldn't slow down your PC. Do you have virus protection, it sound more like some kind of virus or malware than a driver conflict.
SGS-IV-Stock_Rooted
Nexus 4 - CyanMod 10.1
SGS-II - Rooted - Jedi Mind Trick VX3
Samsung Note II - Jedi Master 14
Motorola Xoom - WiFi - Rooted - EOS 4.2.1 Nightlies
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Originally Posted by
XoomBocks420
Thanks for the fast reply, I followed the link and installed it, restarted my computer and now its still booting up. Its been 15 minutes and still not at the windows login, but its passed the windows logo.
25 mins later, I can log in but my computer is now super sluggish. Its got to be the driver from Motorola, but I don't know what its conflicting with to cause such problems on my computer...
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
When you booting/restarting your PC. Are there any other USB devices plug in? Example Xoom is connected to PC during reboot?
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