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K7S5A PRO USB and Speed Problem Help Please!



 
 
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Old August 21st 03, 09:06 AM
Jonathan Eales
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Default K7S5A PRO USB and Speed Problem Help Please!

Do you have a card in the first PCI slot? There is a known conflict between
that and the USB ports if the USB 2 setting is enabled in the BIOS.
Documented in the 'Features' section of the manual.

Is USB 2 supported in Windows ME? I thought that it was only in Windows XP.

Jonathan

You might try disabling USB 2 in the BIOS and see if that helps.
"David Sontag" wrote in message
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Hi all;

This board is the latest rev 5.0 ad it has 4 USB 2.0 ports... Operating

System Windows ME.

The ports show up fine in the Device Manager... until I plug in my

printer... a Brother 3200C... then ports show yellow
Question marks ...of course they do not work... I am stumped. Any ideas

will be appreciated.

The processor is a 2200XP running as a 1500....yes the bus speed is set to

133 in the bios... memory chips are two 256
SDRAM PC 133... is the problem that I am not running DDR2100 or better??


Thanks

David



 




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