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USB 2.0 problems with P4P800SE
I can't get Windows to recognize the USB controllers on this motherboard as
USB 2.0. They are configured as USB 1.1 and work fine, but this board is advertised as and all the literature refers only to USB 2.0. What do I need to do to get Hi-Speed USB? I have tried all the BIOS settings and downloaded files from Microsoft and Intel with no luck. Thanks for any help. Robert Cozine |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:53:14 -0500, "rc" wrote:
I can't get Windows to recognize the USB controllers on this motherboard as USB 2.0. They are configured as USB 1.1 and work fine, but this board is advertised as and all the literature refers only to USB 2.0. What do I need to do to get Hi-Speed USB? I have tried all the BIOS settings and downloaded files from Microsoft and Intel with no luck. Thanks for any help. Robert Cozine If you're running XP, open device manager, expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers item, select one of the existing USB Host Controller entries, right click and select Update Driver. Follow the prompts, and you should see the following new entry under Universal Serial Bus Controllers: Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD |
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The drivers are in SP1. You are correct.
"end user" wrote in message ... I believe that usb 2.0 hispeed only comes with XP sp1 or higher. Could be wrong. Locust On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:16:41 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:53:14 -0500, "rc" wrote: I can't get Windows to recognize the USB controllers on this motherboard as USB 2.0. They are configured as USB 1.1 and work fine, but this board is advertised as and all the literature refers only to USB 2.0. What do I need to do to get Hi-Speed USB? I have tried all the BIOS settings and downloaded files from Microsoft and Intel with no luck. Thanks for any help. Robert Cozine If you're running XP, open device manager, expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers item, select one of the existing USB Host Controller entries, right click and select Update Driver. Follow the prompts, and you should see the following new entry under Universal Serial Bus Controllers: Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD |
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After many frustrating hours I finally relented and downloaded SP2, which
solved the problem--almost. Windows recognizes the controllers, but the onboard USB ports (rear) are only USB 1.1. The front ports are recognized as and work as USB 2.0. If I'm not mistaken, all of the USB controllers on this board should be 2.0. Any suggestions? "Venom" wrote in message ... The drivers are in SP1. You are correct. "end user" wrote in message ... I believe that usb 2.0 hispeed only comes with XP sp1 or higher. Could be wrong. Locust On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:16:41 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:53:14 -0500, "rc" wrote: I can't get Windows to recognize the USB controllers on this motherboard as USB 2.0. They are configured as USB 1.1 and work fine, but this board is advertised as and all the literature refers only to USB 2.0. What do I need to do to get Hi-Speed USB? I have tried all the BIOS settings and downloaded files from Microsoft and Intel with no luck. Thanks for any help. Robert Cozine If you're running XP, open device manager, expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers item, select one of the existing USB Host Controller entries, right click and select Update Driver. Follow the prompts, and you should see the following new entry under Universal Serial Bus Controllers: Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD |
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Never mind. My old USB 1.1 hub had me fooled into thinking the rear ports
were only functioning at the slower speed. All systems go now. "rc" wrote in message ... After many frustrating hours I finally relented and downloaded SP2, which solved the problem--almost. Windows recognizes the controllers, but the onboard USB ports (rear) are only USB 1.1. The front ports are recognized as and work as USB 2.0. If I'm not mistaken, all of the USB controllers on this board should be 2.0. Any suggestions? "Venom" wrote in message ... The drivers are in SP1. You are correct. "end user" wrote in message ... I believe that usb 2.0 hispeed only comes with XP sp1 or higher. Could be wrong. Locust On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:16:41 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:53:14 -0500, "rc" wrote: I can't get Windows to recognize the USB controllers on this motherboard as USB 2.0. They are configured as USB 1.1 and work fine, but this board is advertised as and all the literature refers only to USB 2.0. What do I need to do to get Hi-Speed USB? I have tried all the BIOS settings and downloaded files from Microsoft and Intel with no luck. Thanks for any help. Robert Cozine If you're running XP, open device manager, expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers item, select one of the existing USB Host Controller entries, right click and select Update Driver. Follow the prompts, and you should see the following new entry under Universal Serial Bus Controllers: Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD |
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