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A7N8X usb 2.0 help, please
I'm running WinXP SP1, and when I plug in my USB 2.0 device (a Lexar
Jumpdrive) I'm told that there is no hi-speed usb port available. So it operates, but at 1.1 speed. Is there a motherboard or OS driver or something I needed to have installed? My BIOS is 1005. Thanks for any help, or directions to somewhere that can. Don |
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Unfortunately, the problem exists at all ports, leading me to believe the
USB 2.0 support is not installed at all. Device Manager certainly doesn't indicate that it's present. Don "Ed" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:48:56 -0700, "Donald Todd" wrote: I'm running WinXP SP1, and when I plug in my USB 2.0 device (a Lexar Jumpdrive) I'm told that there is no hi-speed usb port available. So it operates, but at 1.1 speed. Is there a motherboard or OS driver or something I needed to have installed? My BIOS is 1005. Thanks for any help, or directions to somewhere that can. Don Same thing happens to me but *only* on the 2 front USB ports, have you tried the rear USB port? Ed |
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In BIOS, USB Controllers set to V1.1 + V2.0 ?
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:08:27 -0700, "Donald Todd" wrote: Unfortunately, the problem exists at all ports, leading me to believe the USB 2.0 support is not installed at all. Device Manager certainly doesn't indicate that it's present. Don "Ed" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:48:56 -0700, "Donald Todd" wrote: I'm running WinXP SP1, and when I plug in my USB 2.0 device (a Lexar Jumpdrive) I'm told that there is no hi-speed usb port available. So it operates, but at 1.1 speed. Is there a motherboard or OS driver or something I needed to have installed? My BIOS is 1005. Thanks for any help, or directions to somewhere that can. Don Same thing happens to me but *only* on the 2 front USB ports, have you tried the rear USB port? Ed |
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Is the usb2 enabled in bios?
Donald Todd wrote: I'm running WinXP SP1, and when I plug in my USB 2.0 device (a Lexar Jumpdrive) I'm told that there is no hi-speed usb port available. So it operates, but at 1.1 speed. Is there a motherboard or OS driver or something I needed to have installed? My BIOS is 1005. Thanks for any help, or directions to somewhere that can. Don |
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Unfortunately, the problem exists at all ports, leading me to believe the
USB 2.0 support is not installed at all. Device Manager certainly doesn't indicate that it's present. USB 2.0 controller will show up as a Enhanced USB to PCI controller. If you don't have that then check under "other devices" and see if there is a serial bus controller there. If so, update the driver for it and it should find the USB 2.0 drivers. Jason |
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"Donald Todd" wrote in message ... Thanks for all the replies, but so far I'm still getting no USB 2.0. Very strange. I'll post here if I figure anything out. Maybe a WinXP repair...? Don "David D" wrote in message .net... Is the usb2 enabled in bios? Donald Todd wrote: I'm running WinXP SP1, and when I plug in my USB 2.0 device (a Lexar Jumpdrive) I'm told that there is no hi-speed usb port available. So it operates, but at 1.1 speed. Is there a motherboard or OS driver or something I needed to have installed? My BIOS is 1005. Thanks for any help, or directions to somewhere that can. Don if th ea7n8x is like the a7v8x you have both 1.1 and 2.0 usb but on different ports the port near the keyboard and mouse connectors are version 1.1 and you have to use the usb3 and usb4 connectors on the mother board. |
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if th ea7n8x is like the a7v8x you have both 1.1 and 2.0 usb but on
different ports the port near the keyboard and mouse connectors are version 1.1 and you have to use the usb3 and usb4 connectors on the mother board. All ports are USB 2.0 on the A7N8X Jason |
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"Jason Knutson" wrote in message
. .. if th ea7n8x is like the a7v8x you have both 1.1 and 2.0 usb but on different ports the port near the keyboard and mouse connectors are version 1.1 and you have to use the usb3 and usb4 connectors on the mother board. All ports are USB 2.0 on the A7N8X Jason Well, they are supposed to be anyway... |
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All ports are USB 2.0 on the A7N8X
Jason Well, they are supposed to be anyway... They are all USB 2.0...not supposed to be...they are. Most people that have problems are with the front ports because USB 2.0 complaint cables aren't being used. |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 19:00:14 GMT, "Jason Knutson"
wrote: All ports are USB 2.0 on the A7N8X Jason Well, they are supposed to be anyway... They are all USB 2.0...not supposed to be...they are. Most people that have problems are with the front ports because USB 2.0 complaint cables aren't being used. My fronts only work in 1.1 mode, someone said it's because of the port on the case and not the board, So what's the difference between a USB 1.1 port and a USB 2.0 port, they are wired up the same way, no? Ed |
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