Disabling the USB option in the BIOS effectively disable the USB
on the motherboard. But the USB 2.0 still not working. Then,
I uninstall all the USB device on the Device Manager et restart the
computer. Every USB device come on again, but is was not better.
Meanhwile, my brother-in-law bought another PCI card with 5 USB
ports. This time it is an Open Host Controler instead of Enhence Host
Controler. It is a 'nec' chipset instead of the 'via' chipset. All the
other specifications on both boxes was exactly the same.
We put the Open HCI pci card on the computer and the USB 2.0
ports works just fine at the first try.
So, thanks again for all the informations you provide. It is very
appreciated...
jmarc99
"Jonny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Jmarc99" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi Jonny,
>>
>> On the Asus user's manual, it says the PCI configuation in the BIOS
>> require to have the USB option enabled...
>>
>
> If you want the motherboard's USB to work, yes. But that is not the
> subject
> or the issue at hand. Disable it.
>
>> I saw in the OS, that the enhenced USB driver is 2.0.. not 2.2
>>
>
> 2.0 is a version of USB. 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 are the latter versions of the
> PCI specification.
>
>> So, what about the motherboard.. I thought the PCI specs is simply
>> speed, like 33 Mhz, just fit the specs of the PCI UBS card wrote on
>> the box. Does the PCI slot on the baord should support a version?
>>
>
> Again, we're talking the PCI specification here, not the USB
> specification.
> Some older boards may not support PCI version 2.2
>
>> It is also wrote on the box, this PCI USB card was compliant with
>> the USB 2.2 Is that means it will not work on a motherbord that
>> is driven with a OS compliant with USB 2.0 drivers?
>
> We'll maybe you should read it again. Or the text on the box is
> incorrect,
> and misleading.
>
>>
>> Maybe I didn't get something...
>>
>> So, still need help!
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jonny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > If this is indeed a PCI add-on card for USB, disable any and all USB
>> > options
>> > in the bios. This will free up hardware irqs consumed by those, and
>> > not
>> > confuse the situation. The PCs bios options for USB have no effect of
> the
>> > PCI add-on card for USB.
>> >
>> > Does your PC/motherboard support PCI version 2.2?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jonny
>> > "Jmarc99" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:jFLqf.4075$%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Is that possible this 5 ports PCI USB card wont fit with Windows XP pro
>> > USB
>> > driver?
>> >
>> > I chedked the device adapter saw the enhenced USB driver..
>> > I checked the device adapter saw all the 5 USB root hub and working
>> > properly..
>> > I checked the PCI USB option is correctly enabled on the BIOS..
>> >
>> > I have installed SP1a and SP2 and reboot the computer with the Asus
>> > motherboard..
>> >
>> > Any USB device 1.0 or HI-SPEED 2.0 still not being recognised when
> plugged
>> > in..
>> >
>> > Anyone already had this problem and solved it... or this USB card may
> not
>> > work
>> > with the XP enhenced USB 2.0 driver?
>> >
>> > Thanks to help or any advices...
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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