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I have a D865PERL running Win2K Pro and the CD wouldn't load the software or
drivers from the CD autorun. What I did was close the autorun window that starts after CD insertion and brought up device manger, selected USB and added drivers using "Update Driver". Click the "Specify a location" dialog and browse the CD to the USB drivers. Intel Express Installer doesn't work, so you can also load the additional sofware by browsing the disk with Windows Explorer. Baad Boy "chrisv" wrote in message ... Trying to install the USB 2.0 drivers (from the motherboard's CD) results in failure. Experiments using a USB 2.0 flash-drive prove I'm not getting 2.0 speeds. BIOS settings to enable high-speed USB look to be correct. Any ideas? |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 07:40:57 -0500, chrisv
wrote: Yeah, that's what I did to test my data transfer speed. Way too slow for USB 2.0 (a couple minutes to transfer 100MB). Have you tried the same on a system known to have a working full speed USB 2.0 connection? The problem as I mentioned before, some manufacturers are putting USB 2.0 interfaces on media that won't meet that kind of speeds. There was some review done some time back by some photography website and showed significant disparity between what different brands of cards can achieve. -- L.Angel: I'm looking for web design work. If you need basic to med complexity webpages at affordable rates, email me Standard HTML, SHTML, MySQL + PHP or ASP, Javascript. If you really want, FrontPage & DreamWeaver too. But keep in mind you pay extra bandwidth for their bloated code |
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(The little lost angel) wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 07:40:57 -0500, chrisv wrote: Yeah, that's what I did to test my data transfer speed. Way too slow for USB 2.0 (a couple minutes to transfer 100MB). Have you tried the same on a system known to have a working full speed USB 2.0 connection? The problem as I mentioned before, some manufacturers are putting USB 2.0 interfaces on media that won't meet that kind of speeds. There was some review done some time back by some photography website and showed significant disparity between what different brands of cards can achieve. I don't have any known-good USB 2.0 machines. 8( I am checking on data read from the flash, which would be faster than writing it... I tend to think it's "my fault" since the driver install fails. It's quite odd that the Intel driver won't install on in Intel board. And the error message ("failed") is worthless. |
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