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On-board USB 2.0 on ASUS P4S800D
Hello. On the motherboard CD, when clicking to install the USB 2.0 Drivers,
it opens up notepad and says 'How to update USB 2.0 Driver on Windows XP Microsoft Windows Update lists all available updates on the Web. You need download Windows XP Service Pack 1 because Microsoft USB 2.0 drivers are included.' I've been to windows update and now have service pack 1, however, when connecting my Mp3 player to a USB port, I'm treated to a balloon (the messages from the system tray) that says I'm connecting a Hi-Speed USB device to a low-speed connection.... or something like that. So, why is it still functioning at USB 1 speeds? Hopefully someone can shed some light on this, thanks very much! Chris. |
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"The Berzerker" wrote in message
... Hello. On the motherboard CD, when clicking to install the USB 2.0 Drivers, it opens up notepad and says 'How to update USB 2.0 Driver on Windows XP Microsoft Windows Update lists all available updates on the Web. You need download Windows XP Service Pack 1 because Microsoft USB 2.0 drivers are included.' I've been to windows update and now have service pack 1, however, when connecting my Mp3 player to a USB port, I'm treated to a balloon (the messages from the system tray) that says I'm connecting a Hi-Speed USB device to a low-speed connection.... or something like that. So, why is it still functioning at USB 1 speeds? Hopefully someone can shed some light on this, thanks very much! Chris. I've solved this myself. By simply going to the device manager, you can see exclamation marks all over the usb stuff, right click, and select update, or install driver, whatever it said..... let it search for them itself, and it magically found them! Job done. Maybe this will help someone else down the line. |
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You installed the USB 2.0 drivers. Congratulations.
"The Berzerker" wrote in message ... "The Berzerker" wrote in message ... Hello. On the motherboard CD, when clicking to install the USB 2.0 Drivers, it opens up notepad and says 'How to update USB 2.0 Driver on Windows XP Microsoft Windows Update lists all available updates on the Web. You need download Windows XP Service Pack 1 because Microsoft USB 2.0 drivers are included.' I've been to windows update and now have service pack 1, however, when connecting my Mp3 player to a USB port, I'm treated to a balloon (the messages from the system tray) that says I'm connecting a Hi-Speed USB device to a low-speed connection.... or something like that. So, why is it still functioning at USB 1 speeds? Hopefully someone can shed some light on this, thanks very much! Chris. I've solved this myself. By simply going to the device manager, you can see exclamation marks all over the usb stuff, right click, and select update, or install driver, whatever it said..... let it search for them itself, and it magically found them! Job done. Maybe this will help someone else down the line. |
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"Lil' Dave" wrote in message
ink.net... You installed the USB 2.0 drivers. Congratulations. "The Berzerker" wrote in message ... "The Berzerker" wrote in message ... Hello. On the motherboard CD, when clicking to install the USB 2.0 Drivers, it opens up notepad and says 'How to update USB 2.0 Driver on Windows XP Microsoft Windows Update lists all available updates on the Web. You need download Windows XP Service Pack 1 because Microsoft USB 2.0 drivers are included.' I've been to windows update and now have service pack 1, however, when connecting my Mp3 player to a USB port, I'm treated to a balloon (the messages from the system tray) that says I'm connecting a Hi-Speed USB device to a low-speed connection.... or something like that. So, why is it still functioning at USB 1 speeds? Hopefully someone can shed some light on this, thanks very much! Chris. I've solved this myself. By simply going to the device manager, you can see exclamation marks all over the usb stuff, right click, and select update, or install driver, whatever it said..... let it search for them itself, and it magically found them! Job done. Maybe this will help someone else down the line. I hadn't realsied they'd be sitting on my hard disk, untouched, after a windows update. Don't bite me. |
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