The (Via) USB2 card was bought new, as was the 4 port hub - I have the
driver CD for the card.
According to System Manager, everything's fine, working correctly. BUT -
every time I try to use my USB2 memory stick in one of the 4 ports on the
hub, it comes up with "This would work faster with USB2 - put it in one of
the 4 unused ports" .... which is unmitigated b/s as it's already IN one of
them - changing makes no difference.
I've already outed the 4 port hub in the belief it MIGHT be duff, got
replacement - beggars belief that 2 sealed units are both u/s. Hub has
external power, so it's not that either. It's driving me nuts - HELP !!!!
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I have a totally clean system, defended by AVG, MS antispyware latest beta,
Spybot, Adaware, and daily clean/defrag by Tune-up Utilities schedule. I run
total manual scans at least weekly, so, it ain't malware.
PC is working fine on all apps/hardware - except USB2. Just installed new
DVD_RW to replace DVD_R - that too working just fine.
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Does this give you help in solving my problem?
Sincerely, Len
Standard floppy disk controller
Primary IDE Channel [Controller]
Secondary IDE Channel [Controller]
VIA Bus Master IDE Controller NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 (Microsoft
Corporation) [Display adapter]
Samsung SyncMaster [Monitor] (17.1"vis, s/n H4JW907504, October 2003)
Bus Adapters Multimedia
A347SCSI SCSI Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Companion Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Companion Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
VIA USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller Creative Game Port
Creative SB Audigy LS
Communications Other Devices
LNE100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter Version 1.0
Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
Network Card MAC Address: 00:A0:CC:2E:40:1F
Network IP Address: 81.99.84.92 / 24 HID-compliant consumer control
device
HID-compliant consumer control device
HID-compliant device
USB Human Interface Device
USB Human Interface Device
HID Keyboard Device
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
HID-compliant mouse
USB Composite Device
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
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is the link to the Asus site, A7V266E rev 1.xx m/b, BUT the manual/chipset
download page is "not available". Googling hasn't yielded any other source,
unless I mis-read it.
I'm treading in virgin territory here - areas of expertise I'm not confident
of - so forgive me if I'm going OT -
I remember a while back, updating BIOS - ACPI Bios rev 1006 1/23/2002
installed. Is that relevant ?
FWIW - though upgraded since, this pc started out as a pre-installed XPHome
commercial kit (Athlon 1.533Ghz on Asus m/b). The original m/b and processor
are about all that's left - added memory, both optical drives changed,
original hdd is now "slave" to a new hdd, XPPro replaces XPHome, sound card
added, USB2 card added, 2 LAN cards .... I still have the original set-up
CD's but the "Drivers" sections only relate to NVidea graphics and CMAudio
sound - no trace of Asus A7V266E m/b or chipset drivers whatsoever. They
could be in the "Setup.exe" file itself, but I'm unwilling to run that,
given 3 years+ upgrades since, with no probs except this one.
Can you help further, please?
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Appreciate the advice, but alas! it's no good for Asus m/b's.
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I have one computer that uses an Asus A7V266E M/B. The M/B came with
everything necessary to set up the computer, up to Windows 2000. Windows XP
came out after the M/B was introduced. Of course you won't find what you
need on the CD. You have to go to the various manufacturers web sites and
download that which you need to get the system running in a stable
condition.
You need the latest Windows XP compatible chipset drivers. You need the
audio drivers - if you are using the onboard sound. You will need ethernet
drivers and modem drivers if you are using these devices.
The M/B is only USB 1.1 capable. To use USB 2.0 you absolutely need either
Windows XP SP2 or the Windows XP compatible drivers from the manufacturer of
the USB 2.0 add-in board you have installed. You can not plug in an external
USB 2.0 hub to an internal USB 1.1 connecter and expect to be able to use
USB 2.0.
I know that all of the above may not apply to you, so use what fits.
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Given that, a year ago, Asus were unable to help with sound drivers, I
adjusted BIOS and Device Manager to de-activate on-board CMI8738 sound chip,
replaced with Audigy sound card. That prob.solved, no thanks to Asus.
(incidentally, most unusually, no-one could help in ng posting - sound probs
clearly not within this ng remit)
As far as LAN/ethernet is concerned - have 2 LAN cards, one, the cable
modem, the second, a 2 PC network - both work fine.
All kit installed/set up by me, with occasional ng help, which is most
appreciated.
I do have sufficient IQ to realise USB2 devices plugged into USB1 will
function at USB1 - if only that were the problem. it would be so simple to
rectify!
The problem is - USB2 card - with USB2/XP installation CD - will not
function at USB2 even though System Manager confirms the enhanced controller
is installed and working. (Applies to all devices - all OK, no conflicts).
Nor is it the fault of the USB2 4 port hub - same error occurs no matter
whether the device is connected to USB2 card direct or via the hub. The
killer is - the USB2 card/hub worked fine in XPHome! It's XPPro (or, the
combination of virgin hdd and XPPro installation) which first yielded the
problem.
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Here:
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
Select Product (motherboard)
Select Series (Socket A(462)
Select Models (A7V266-E/AA or A7V266-E) depending on which one it is..
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Further research at this website turned up this: "FIX: A USB device
appears with yellow exclamation mark (Code 31) in Windows Device Manager" And
it says to contact Microsoft Product Support Service for that FIX. At that
page, I was sent in more circles and at this point, I'm lost.
The Lexar people said I don't have to Upgrade my USB port -- rather it will
just run more slowly. At this point, all I'm trying to find out is where I
can download the HOTFIX to solve the yellow exclamation point as quoted above.
Can anyone assist me?
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I'll just wait out the 4-6 weeks.
Thanks
Appreciate you thoughts, though. Thanks.
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System is: (HW) ASUS A7V133-C m/b (BIOS 1009), Athlon (T-bird) 1.2 GHz(FSB
100MHz),(Cooler Thermaltake TR2-M3), 512MB (SDRAM @100MHz, 256+2*128)),
200+120GB HDs(primary IDE, Seagate,Samsung), DVD-ROM and CD-RW(sec. IDE),
GF2MX (32MB), Creative SB Live!Value, Hercules SmartTV, D-Link
NetNic(DRN-32TX),Godegen Noble ATX8012 case with 350 power supply and 80mm
rear-mounted exhaust fan, external Zyxel Prestige645R ADSL modem, external
80GB HD (Seagate)
OS: Windows XPpro (SP1 and all fixes, not SP2, blue screens)
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USB 1.1 ports are HARDWARE, not SOFTWARE. The only way to upgrade
HARDWARE is by REMOVING and REPLACING IT.
Once you have the USB 1.1 ports removed and replaced with USB 2.0
ports, you can replace the USB 1.1 DRIVER with a USB 2.0 DRIVER.
Unless your motherboard supports USB 2.0, and the USB 2.0 port is
installed on the USB 2.0 header (on the motherboard), you will have to
purchase and install a "USB 2.0" hub (piece of hardware) or card..
**** NOTE ****
Caps used for emphasis, not yelling.
Donald L McDaniel
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"Yabbadoo" wrote:
> Help please - I'm going round in ever-diminishing circles here, almost
> disappearing up my fundamental you-know-what
> ..
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>> There is no way to upgrade USB 1.1 ports to USB 2.0 ports without
>> removing and replacing the USB 1.1 ports with USB 2.0 ports.
>>
>> USB 1.1 ports are HARDWARE, not SOFTWARE. The only way to upgrade
>> HARDWARE is by REMOVING and REPLACING IT.
>>
>> Once you have the USB 1.1 ports removed and replaced with USB 2.0
>> ports, you can replace the USB 1.1 DRIVER with a USB 2.0 DRIVER.
>>
>> Unless your motherboard supports USB 2.0, and the USB 2.0 port is
>> installed on the USB 2.0 header (on the motherboard), you will have to
>> purchase and install a "USB 2.0" hub (piece of hardware) or card..
>>
>>
>> **** NOTE ****
>> Caps used for emphasis, not yelling.
>>
>> Donald L McDaniel
>I had both USB1 (onboard) and USB2 (IDE card) both working on this pc when
>it had XPHome (as stated originally). It's only after hdd failure, so new
>hdd, new install of XPPro, that USB2 no longer works.
>I didn't "upgrade" USB1 to USB2 - Iboth USB1 and USB2 co-existed and worked
>at correct speeds under XPHome - 6 USB1 ports, 2 USB2 ports on added
>USB2card, plus USB2 hub plugged into USB2 port and working too.
>
Did you reinstall XP SP1 or SP2? Both of them install USB2.0 drivers.
Did you install any USB 2.0 drivers after reinstalling XP? Your
USB2.0 card probably requires drivers from the manufacturer of the
card. When I attempted to install the USB2 drivers contained on my
motherboard installation CD, they told me that XP contains the
necessary driver. If none were installed when you reinstalled XP,
download them from Microsoft and install them.
What I didn't do was install the chipset drivers - since rectified. Neither
the original chipset driver, nor the later driver, make an iota of
difference - USB2, which was working fine in XPHome, no longer works
properly on XPPro.
The USB2 card came with XP driver CD ( loaded re-loaded so many times I've
lost count) but the USB2 hub documentation stated it was designed for XP,
would be automatically detected. Which it is, but as "generic", not USB2.
However, a hub without a device is a collection of unused ports - inserting
a flash memory stick in the yields "port overload" message ( but same flash
stick direct into the card port, i.e. NOT using the hub - works fine.
Moment of madness getting Pro, but after all the grief I'm not going back to
Home. Only benefit is it's standalone (versus OEM version of Home).
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Had a very similar problem. New motherboard (VIA chips)has USB2 ports.
New install of XP Pro W/SP2 on CD will set them to 1.1 only. Updated
Bios, uninstalled and reinstalled everything a dozen times to no avail.
Via won't supply drivers 'cause they are in XP. Mobo vendor has same
reason. M$ usual: "We don't write the drivers." Read "SCREW YOU".
Bought a 3 port USB2 card (VIA chip). XP wouldn't set it for USB2
either. Went to card vendors' site and found a file that would make it
"more compatible" (what ever that means). Ran the file and now at least
the add-on card works. Does USB sound like rocket science? Serial
protocols have been around since day one. I've never seen so much
energy spent trying to get something to work. Why can't someone get it
right?
John
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