Guest mr grae Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 hi well i have a card reader connected to a usb connection but when i plug it in it says i should connect it to a fast series 2 usb connector? i have tried all the usb connections with no success and it says i have many fast connections on my comp. The hardware has been re-installed and the same happens. i'm using windows ep with a ga-vm800pmc pentium 4 motherboard. Is there a fix for this?
Guest C J. Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Re: usb connection slow error Yes there is. Your USB ports are controlled by Chipset drivers for the Motherboard - which you should of installed first thing after Windows XP loaded for the first time - and you were on your new desktop. You can still install these if you have the CD that came with your motherboard. If your system came with Windows XP pre-installed, you should check a "Drivers CD" that might of shipped with it, or even at the PC Manufacturers website for any updated drivers for use with your particular motherboard. I had a similar problem and was getting the same message on myToshiba laptop - after I set up XP Home Ed on it. Only I had to download outdated chipset drivers from Toshiba for Win2000 in order to fix the problem. mr grae <mrgrae@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > hi well i have a card reader connected to a usb connection but when i > plug it in it says i should connect it to a fast series 2 usb connector? > i have tried all the usb connections with no success and it says i have > many fast connections on my comp. The hardware has been re-installed and > the same happens. i'm using windows ep with a ga-vm800pmc pentium 4 > motherboard. Is there a fix for this?
Guest M.I.5¾ Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Re: usb connection slow error "mr grae" <mrgrae@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1117AB35-6C73-4B64-951D-971AE42DA809@microsoft.com... > hi well i have a card reader connected to a usb connection but when i plug > it > in it says i should connect it to a fast series 2 usb connector? i have > tried > all the usb connections with no success and it says i have many fast > connections on my comp. The hardware has been re-installed and the same > happens. i'm using windows ep with a ga-vm800pmc pentium 4 motherboard. Is > there a fix for this? This error can mean one of a number of things. 1. That you have connected your USB2 [1] peripheral to a USB1[1] port when USB2 ports are available on the machine. (This does not sound like what you have done.) 2. That you have connected your USB2 peripheral to a USB2 port, but the USB2 part of the port is damged [2], and the connection reverts to the USB1 part of the port. (You have probably eliminated this by trying other ports) 3. That you have connected your USB2 peripheral to a USB 2 port, but the USB2 part of the peripheral is damaged, and the connection reverts to the USB1 part of the port. (This is possible) 4. That you have connected your USB2 peripheral to a USB2 port, but the cable is incapable of transmitting reliable at the High speed (due to being of poor quality; a low speed cable; damaged etc.), and the connection reverts to USB1 operation. (Try another decent quality cable) [1] For the purposes of this discussion I use 'USB2' to refer to connection to the high speed EHCI (480 Mbps) ports, and 'USB1' to refer to conection to the OHCI (12 and 1.5 Mbps) ports. [2] A USB2 port or peripheral actually contains the electronics to support both USB2 and an USB1, the connection being routed internally according to the communication speed. Thus one can be faulty or damaged, but the other may work. If the USB2 part is faulty, the device will only work at USB1 speeds. If the USB1 part is faulty, the device won't work at all.
Guest M.I.5¾ Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Re: usb connection slow error "C J." <no.reply@example.invalid> wrote in message news:OEaMW0rwHHA.4464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Yes there is. Your USB ports are controlled by Chipset drivers for the > Motherboard - which you should of installed first thing after Windows XP > loaded for the first time - and you were on your new desktop. You can > still install these if you have the CD that came with your motherboard. > > If your system came with Windows XP pre-installed, you should check a > "Drivers CD" that might of shipped with it, or even at the PC > Manufacturers website for any updated drivers for use with your particular > motherboard. > > I had a similar problem and was getting the same message on myToshiba > laptop - after I set up XP Home Ed on it. Only I had to download outdated > chipset drivers from Toshiba for Win2000 in order to fix the problem. > Failure to install the USB2 drivers will not generate this error message. The system just reverts to a standard USB1 system.
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