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Old December 27th 04, 07:50 PM
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Default USB 2.0 Card not detecting Printer

I just bought a usb pci card for my pc so i can install a new printer. I
have my keyboard and mouse on the only 2 available on-board ports. The
printer will install correctly on the on-board port if I remove the
keyboard. but the keyboard, mouse or printer will not install on the pci
card. I did successfully install a usb drive on the pci card though. I am
running win2k pro, the usb card is an ALI pci to usb card, and my
motherboard is an ASUS P3B-F.


 




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