Jean Luc Roue wrote:
> (E-Mail Removed) (KB) wrote in <pYI_b.11400$Y%(E-Mail Removed)>:
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> hello, and first, thank you for your answer...
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>>All are USB2 as long as usb2 drivers are installed.
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> ok, I'm running WinXP Pro+sp1, but in the device manager, no indication
> wether these are USB1 or 2... installed all drivers from the mobo.
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>>Also as long as USB2.0&1.1 are enabled in bios,
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> ok
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>>If using case mounted usb ports the have been some problems due to the
>>front port wires not connected exactly the same as they should be.
>>Also unless you plug anything in that is USB2 then you will not know.
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> ok, thanks for the advice, I will buy such a device ... 
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> Bye.
If you look at the Device Manager you'll hopefully see 3 USB Root Hubs
listed. Check the Power tab on each of the hubs. 2 of them should each
have 3 ports listed. The other one should indicate all 6 ports, which
correlates to the 2.0 Hub/Controller. Also, one of the 3 USB
Controllers should say "Enhanced". If all this software info exists and
doesn't have any red or yellow markings, then as KB stated, you'll need
a 2.0 device verify the wiring end of things. You'll be able to see
your device or a get a warning about a High Speed Device being plugged
into a low speed circuit.
Rob