I have the a7m-266 and added in a pci card for usb2. The card is seen by the OS but I can't get it to recognize usb 2. It runs at about 1MBs for transfers from a Maxtor 1touch.
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 01, 2007
Pasty - usenet poster
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Good News. I removed the modem in slot 4 (it wasn't setup yet and showed a question mark in device manager). Moved the USB 2 card to that slot and everything is running OK now with the drivers from XP Service Pack 1.
Thanks a LOT for your help.
Robb
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Solution #5
posted on Aug 01, 2007
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Thanks for getting back to me so fast.
What I see is - According to ms this is the correct listing for USB 2. However, when I plug my Maxtor in is shows up as high speed device plugged into non high speed hub. The error balloon leads to a dbx that shows a high speed controller with all ports empty. I try plugging into different outlets on the card with the same results.
2 days ago (before I formatted and reinstalled XP) the drive showed up as USB 2 for no apparent reason. Now I remove all traces of USB from device manager and reboot and it still won't show.
Robb
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Solution #6
posted on Aug 01, 2007
Lizzy - usenet poster
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I recently installed a D-Link DUB-A2 USB 2.0 PCI adapter in one of my A7M266 running Win XP Home systems and it works fine.
In device manager do you see a line in Universal serial bus controllers that says VIA USB enhanced host controller? That would indicate its properly installed and recognized
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