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John
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      8th Aug 2005
I have had an A7V333 for a few years now. For the first time since I got it,
I have a USB 2.0 device. I plugged it in and installed it, and Windows (XP
Professional SP2) popped up a message saying that the device would be faster
if it was in a port that supported it; in other words suggesting that this
was not a USB 2.0 port (but it definitely is). I got out the ASUS manual and
found there's a USB_EN jumper, but this was already enabled. I then thought
that perhaps it is because I need drivers. I tried the drivers that came on
the CD, but this stopped the ports working altogether, probably because they
were pre-SP1. I tried drivers from the ASUS site, but no luck, and also from
the VIA site. I now have driver v2.52 I think (which I found on ASUS's FTP
service in the A7V333 folder). This seems to work the best; I now have "USB
2.0 Root Hub" and "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller" in the Device Manager,
yet I still get the same popup when I plug the device into a USB 2.0 port,
so apart from the entries I now have, I'm no better off!

I've had a good search of Google Groups today and found many many similar
problems, but these are usually before SP1 was available. Nonetheless, I've
tried almost everything I can find to no avail.

Can anyone help?

Many thanks in advance.


 
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Zeneca
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      8th Aug 2005
Not all the USB connections of this board are USB-2,0, some of them are
common USB-1.
Have a loock on the manual and you'll see where is the connector on the
mobo, that provides high speed USB.

"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> escribió en el mensaje
news:42f7a3dc$0$19736$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have had an A7V333 for a few years now. For the first time since I got
>it, I have a USB 2.0 device. I plugged it in and installed it, and Windows
>(XP Professional SP2) popped up a message saying that the device would be
>faster if it was in a port that supported it; in other words suggesting
>that this was not a USB 2.0 port (but it definitely is). I got out the ASUS
>manual and found there's a USB_EN jumper, but this was already enabled. I
>then thought that perhaps it is because I need drivers. I tried the drivers
>that came on the CD, but this stopped the ports working altogether,
>probably because they were pre-SP1. I tried drivers from the ASUS site, but
>no luck, and also from the VIA site. I now have driver v2.52 I think (which
>I found on ASUS's FTP service in the A7V333 folder). This seems to work the
>best; I now have "USB 2.0 Root Hub" and "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller"
>in the Device Manager, yet I still get the same popup when I plug the
>device into a USB 2.0 port, so apart from the entries I now have, I'm no
>better off!
>
> I've had a good search of Google Groups today and found many many similar
> problems, but these are usually before SP1 was available. Nonetheless,
> I've tried almost everything I can find to no avail.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>



 
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jroc
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      8th Aug 2005
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 21:49:16 +0200, "Zeneca" <(E-Mail Removed)> managed to one
finger type the following:

I have a Asus A7V333 with additional USB 2.0 and 1.1 Headers...but for the
normal board on the back..the top two ports are USB 1.1 and below them are the
2.0 Ports....XP SP2 has support for 2.0...but you will need to make sure you
have the lastest VIA 4 in 1 Drivers.

>Not all the USB connections of this board are USB-2,0, some of them are
>common USB-1.
>Have a loock on the manual and you'll see where is the connector on the
>mobo, that provides high speed USB.
>
>"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> escribió en el mensaje
>news:42f7a3dc$0$19736$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have had an A7V333 for a few years now. For the first time since I got
>>it, I have a USB 2.0 device. I plugged it in and installed it, and Windows
>>(XP Professional SP2) popped up a message saying that the device would be
>>faster if it was in a port that supported it; in other words suggesting
>>that this was not a USB 2.0 port (but it definitely is). I got out the ASUS
>>manual and found there's a USB_EN jumper, but this was already enabled. I
>>then thought that perhaps it is because I need drivers. I tried the drivers
>>that came on the CD, but this stopped the ports working altogether,
>>probably because they were pre-SP1. I tried drivers from the ASUS site, but
>>no luck, and also from the VIA site. I now have driver v2.52 I think (which
>>I found on ASUS's FTP service in the A7V333 folder). This seems to work the
>>best; I now have "USB 2.0 Root Hub" and "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller"
>>in the Device Manager, yet I still get the same popup when I plug the
>>device into a USB 2.0 port, so apart from the entries I now have, I'm no
>>better off!
>>
>> I've had a good search of Google Groups today and found many many similar
>> problems, but these are usually before SP1 was available. Nonetheless,
>> I've tried almost everything I can find to no avail.
>>
>> Can anyone help?
>>
>> Many thanks in advance.
>>

>


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      8th Aug 2005

"Zeneca" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Not all the USB connections of this board are USB-2,0, some of them are
> common USB-1.
> Have a loock on the manual and you'll see where is the connector on the
> mobo, that provides high speed USB.


Thanks, but I'm definitely plugging into the USB 2.0 ports!


 
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      8th Aug 2005

"jroc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 21:49:16 +0200, "Zeneca" <(E-Mail Removed)> managed
> to one
> finger type the following:
>
> I have a Asus A7V333 with additional USB 2.0 and 1.1 Headers...but for the
> normal board on the back..the top two ports are USB 1.1 and below them are
> the
> 2.0 Ports....XP SP2 has support for 2.0...but you will need to make sure
> you
> have the lastest VIA 4 in 1 Drivers.


I've got the 4 in 1 drivers installed too.


 
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      11th Aug 2005
Can anyone help? :-(


 
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      17th Aug 2005
In article <42fb2855$0$12892$(E-Mail Removed)>, "John"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Can anyone help? :-(


Sure. Have you considered the possibility that you should
not have installed any driver from the support CD, and
instead relied on the driver support in SP1/SP2 ? Some
of these driver options are time dependent, and as time
marches on, the separate drivers become unnecessary, and
in certain cases, they can even break things.

USB and Firewire are supposed to be build into the Windows
OSes now, so separate drivers should not be required. In
the older OSes, support varied, and in extreme cases, only
an Orangeware driver could make it work.

Here is one recipe you could try. If you had USB printers,
scanners, and other exotic devices that had separate
driver installs, you may have quite a cleanup to do after
trying this:

http://www.usbman.com/Guides/Cleanup...afe%20Mode.htm

If you have a spare hard drive, you could do a clean Windows
install and then move up to SP2, and see how your USB2 support
looks. You could also try a repair install, but in both cases,
I suppose you'll have a bunch of Windows Updating to do -
that would certainly dampen my enthusiasm for this as a
solution.

Paul
 
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R. Amuzu
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      18th Aug 2005
On 17/08/2005 07:41, Paul wrote:
> In article <42fb2855$0$12892$(E-Mail Removed)>, "John"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>
>>Can anyone help? :-(

>
>
> Sure. Have you considered the possibility that you should
> not have installed any driver from the support CD, and
> instead relied on the driver support in SP1/SP2 ? Some
> of these driver options are time dependent, and as time
> marches on, the separate drivers become unnecessary, and
> in certain cases, they can even break things.


I also have the RAID version of this board and have the extra headers
plugged into the USB 2 ports as well as the standard ones on the back.
At present I have a USB 2.0 scanner and Printer connected to the
standard ports working at full speed. I have never installed the USB
drivers from the CD or any from the ASUS site as these were known to
break the USB 2 support after XP SP1 (which was my install when i bought
the board). Your best bet may be to try and remove all traces of the
drivers you installed so that only the MS ones are present. I do however
have the latest 4 in 1 drivers installed.

HTH,

Richard



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      25th Aug 2005
"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sure. Have you considered the possibility that you should
> not have installed any driver from the support CD, and
> instead relied on the driver support in SP1/SP2 ?


Have you read my original post? If so, you will have realised that USB2.0
has never worked (i.e. prior to messing around with Via drivers).

> Here is one recipe you could try. If you had USB printers,
> scanners, and other exotic devices that had separate
> driver installs, you may have quite a cleanup to do after
> trying this:
>
> http://www.usbman.com/Guides/Cleanup...afe%20Mode.htm


Didn't work. Thanks anyway.


 
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      25th Aug 2005
John wrote:

> "Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>>Sure. Have you considered the possibility that you should
>>not have installed any driver from the support CD, and
>>instead relied on the driver support in SP1/SP2 ?

>
> Have you read my original post?


Yes.

> If so, you will have realised that USB2.0
> has never worked (i.e. prior to messing around with Via drivers).


Did you have any USB 1.x devices before this one?
Did you get a new 'USB 2.x cable' to go with your new USB 2.x device or
are you reusing your previous ones?
Just so you are sure that it isn't your cable that, so to speak, breakes
the chain.

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