I have a Belkin USB2 pci controller card installed in my PC, but when I plug a USB device into it it only seems to work at USB1 speed.
Here is a screenshot of my USB controllers in device manager, you can see the top one is the USB2 controller.
When I plug a usb2 device into the card, in this case a Freecom FM-10 512MB USB2 Stick I get the following error. (this is the only USB2 device I have available to test)
This is where the Freecom FM-10 is located in device manager when I connect it.
Can anyone shed any light on to why this is not working as a USB2 device as it should.
The only thing I can think of is that I am running this PC's power supply to the limit, and there is just not enough power for the USB2 card so it reverts to USB1. I have an antec 350W power supply and this PC is absolutely chock a block. I have ordered an antec 550W supply but I will not get it until the new year. Could the lack of power cause this ?
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You can test the Power supply limit theory by unplugging all the unused IDE devices, like the CD/DVD-rom's and floppy drive. As for not reading the USB 2. I was under the impression that if you use USB 2 in a USB 1 then it will default to the slower speed. Just like PC133 SDRAM slows to PC100 SDRAM when inserted in that slower slot. Try the card in a different PCI slot??
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From the look of the screen capture and the verbage in the message I am assuming that you are running XP. If this is true then you will need to upgrade to XP SP1. Native XP does not have built in support for USB2.0. This will be easy if you are using a registered copy of XP. Else you will have some difficult but not impossible hurdles to pass.
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Originally Posted by 808smokey
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Originally Posted by dmonty
I have never installed a service pack (if it aint broke dont fix it, and I have heard that they can cause problems in the past) but if I need to, to get USB2 support then I will. I would have thought though if it reported the PCI USB2 card in device manager as USB2 then it would be supported.
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isn't MSDNAA subscription great?
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Originally Posted by stiltman
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Not sure about this, but you might not need all of SP1. Check the MS site for USB2 support. I agree, SP1 adds a lot of junk along with some minor fixes.
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yep you have to install sp1 ans then if all goes well it shouls say
Standard Enhanced PCI to Usb Controller
if it does not just double clickwhere it says standard usb controller and let Xp automatically install device and thats it
oh and make sure u have uninsalled any third party usb device drivers -
SP1 installed, all working fine now, thanks guys.
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i was going to say, i have winxp sp1 and i got that same error message when i connected my dvd burner in a usb 2.0 enclosure. it only happened once in a while, and i dont knwo why it happened. but my dvd burner wouldnt burn with the usb, so i ordered a firewire enclosure and it works fine now. i guess usb 2 isnt all its supposed to be
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Originally Posted by Craig Tucker
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