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I posted this a while back, but I'm still having problems - does anyone else have an ideas or suggestions:
The object of the exercise is to get Norton Ghost working using USB 2.0 for high-performance. I've got it working when I specify the /o switch (for OHCI), but this only provides around 60Mb/min data rate. Since my computer is supposed to have USB 2.0 support I'd like to use EHCI instead...
Unfortunatley when I reboot using the following CONFIG.SYS
DEVICE=USBASPI.SYS /v /e
DEVICE=DI1000DD.SYS...the system just hangs at the following:
ASPI Manager for USB mass-storage Version 2.06
(C)Copyright Panasonic Communications Co,. Ltd. 2000-2003Controller : 02-14-2 VID=1033h PID=00E0h (0E11h-004Ah) EHCI
: MEM=80300000h-803000FFh(256Bytes)
USB Device : HOST [02-14-2 VID=1033h PID=00E0h (0E11h-004Ah)
EHCI
... Scanning USB Devices ...It never gets any further - I've tried just about every comination possible, including the /nocbc, /norst, /noprt and /slow switches, as well as using MSDOS (rather than PCDOC), and HIMEM (with and without EMM386).
So far no joy - the computer is a Compaq Evo N800v laptop with USB Legacy Support disabled in the BIOS.
Many thanks,
Duncan Sommerville.

Help! Similar problem.
would like to back-up my hardisk on USB CD drive with ghost. (Toshiba r100, Windows XP)
For the no name portable CDROM drive I tried in config.sys:
device=USBASPI.SYS /v
device=USBCD.SYS /d:USBCD001
and in AUTOEXEC.BAT:
MSCDEX /d:USBCD001 /l:q
as proposed by MadMaxUSB.Usbaspi seems to find one USB2.0 device, which is correct. However, impossible to read the cdrom in q:. Using the PCDOS delivered with Ghost2003.
Drivers delviered with Ghost do not work.
Any ideas?
Regards,
dr 3 zack

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