The USB2 problem is almost a year old - I'd actually given up on it, opting
instead to use USB1 speeds (no real hardship, on the USB2 devices I have).
HOWEVER - just had major critical problems, the causes of which proved to be
a degrading PSU (won't bore you with detail, but it "blew" two floppy
drives, amongst other things). Having fixed current problems, including the
floppy drive (new PSU, new drive) it JUST TODAY occurred to me that the old
USB2 problem was also a power error, so re-installed the USB2 card to check.
It now works, so original problem cause was clearly the PSU and not the BIOS
or drivers.
So - I don't now need to flash the BIOS, I'll stick with what I have!
(Incidentally, PSU also "blew" 2 USB2 hubs ...checked on another (USB2) pc,
neither will now work except at USB1).
To answer your question re BIOS update to solve - read it a year ago in a ng
(but couldn't action it then, as I already had the "floppy" problem - and
Asus clearly state, cannot flash except from A:\ drive)
Appreciate your tiome and explanations. Thanks
"Egil Solberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Silvabod wrote:
>> Egil, Nitehawk, thanks for the feedback.
>>
>> As a novice, I'm wary ,,, do not understand why a written and
>> "screen-shotted" manufacturer procedure should be different to
>> reality (and my AFLASH.exe was downloaded just yesterday from Asus,
>> so, current). Egil, to be clear - my Aflash screen option to flash
>> withOUT boot block and ESCD - there's no offer to flash WITH.
>
> OK. I guess you can force update of boot block ( a small bit of code that
> can get the computer up and running with a minimum set of functionality,
> allowing a reflash of BIOS from a floppy in case of BIOS corruption. No
> AGP-support, f.ex) if you add some switches to the aflash command. You do
> not want to do that.
> If you choose to upgrade the BIOS, the option aflash gives you is a wise
> and correct one.l
>
>>
>> I'm wary, too, about updating to 1015 Beta when the only apparent
>> reason is added support for a chip I don't have - as stated, my
>> problem and ONLY reason for BIOS update is to (hopefully) get support
>> for USB2 (the board only has USB1) - and I don't understand the
>> meaning or implication of Boot Block or ESCD.
>>
>> Where can I get this information, please, esp about USB2 support?
>
> You will most ceratinly not get this info from Asus. I guess you already
> have searched Google for this info. Even if Asus only lists support for
> new cpus, it is possible that they have made other bugfixes as well. Where
> did you get the advice that said that a bios flash could fix the problem?
> From someone who had had the same problem?
>
> For us to help you further you will need to tell us OS, brand of USB-card
> and driver version that you use, list other PCI-cards.
> It is very important that you have an OS with USB2.0 support and that you
> have (for windows xp) installed latest servicepack.
> Most probably, I would say, is that you have a driver or configuration
> problem.
>
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