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