Summary: Can someone help, I've installed a USB 2.0 card, but my pc does not recognise it. Does it have sopmething to do with IRQ's? I have a firewire connecti...
Summary: Since I have a camera, mp3 player and jump drive that utilize USB 2.0, I recently bought a USB 2.0 card off of eBay to put in my computer. However, a...
Summary: I installed an Iogear 5 port USB 2.0 card with no problems. Device Manager shows normal entries with no warnings or errors. If I boot XP Home with a...
Summary: Hi... My friend gave me his cracked SIIG USB 2.0 CardBus dual. One of the ports doesn't work, but the other one still does, so I figured my Dell Inspi...
Summary: This evening, I ran PC Pitstop. It said that my external USB 2.0 hard drive (fairly new WD) is only running at about 3 MB/second. the two internal h...
Summary: Recently installed a 4 hub USB 2.0 card hoping for faster scanning speeds. However although the scanner is plugged into USB 2 slot the device manager ...
Summary: Yes that sounds like it would do it. If you are running XP SP2 then USB 2.0 will be enabled, providing your motherboard will handle it. I would inst...
Summary: I would guess that the 2.0 card is not properly installed. Do you have a CD for the USB 2.0 card? Or are the card drivers included on your recovery di...
Summary: USB 2.0 cards require 2 IRQs to function and drivers from the manufacturer for Operating Systems other than Windows XP and Windows 2000. The USB 2.0 ...
Summary: Well if I am understanding your question correctly I think you are under the assumption that the difference between traditional USB and USB 2.0 is jus...
Summary: I have 2 USB 2.0 pci cards from different manufacturers that I installed and they work great. My only problem is I have a case with usb ports on top ...
Summary: My USB ports are 1. something...1.0 (I need to learn more about USB stuff)? Anyway, at a big name store I came across a USB 2.0 card (sorry for the n...
Summary: Can anyone throw any light on this problem.. i've recently fitted a Trust USB 2.0 card to my PC, and ever since , i seem to have random freezes, espec...
Summary: cceller No - SP1 doesn't Upgrade your USB Ports - your Ports are eihter USB 1.0 or USB 2.0 - look in your Motherboard Manual to see Prior to SP1 - eve...
Summary: my USB 2.0 reader (DigiFILM) works fine when fresh plug on XP and Me, but card cannot be read after reboot (4 drive letter display with no problem). I...
Summary: USB 2.0 drivers are available for download at the Windows update site. But the problem is when you install the USB 2.0 card and start your computer, ...
Summary: Is it an onboard usb 2.0 or do you have a card installed? Do you have any other USB devices attached to other ports? Here's my thought. I bought a US...
Summary: Oops - there were no answers when I started this post - too slow again! USB 2.0 SUPPORT is built in XP if it has SP1 or SP2 updates. The drivers are b...
Summary: Some of these posts don't look right to me. I have a Toshiba Satellite with USB 1.1, two ports both in use so instead of replacing my laptop I bought ...
Summary: usb 2.0 cards are flukey....if I were you and you bought anything but Adaptec or Orange Micro I would seek a refund. You can buyt any kind of 1394 car...
Summary: I have corporated computers and am not allowed to install WINDOWS XP Service pack 1, but I have IBM NetVista computers and need to use USB 2.0. Can Mi...
Summary: Just because it's in your BIOS dosent mean you have an actual USB 2.0 controller. You must have a USB 2.0 card or built in adapter on your motherboard...
Summary: Do what I have done, about $40 gets you a PCI USB 2.0 card with four ports, pop it in & it will be recognised automatically & away you go. It's well w...