"DOSrelic" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to thank you all nut I think Shenan may have hit the nail on the
>head.
> I went to octek, useless then to intel and got the driver but nothing has
> changed. 
> For your guys edification I am running and Intel Pentiun 4 on an Octek
> Rhino
> i-850 motherboard
Now... If only you mentioned this in the first post. The 850 chipset was
great, but there was no such thing as USB 2.0 at the time. The 850 brings
bach sweet memories though. I had an Asus P4T-M Socket 423 motherboard with
256MB of RD RAM. That was way back in 2001-2 I guess. RD RAM of course is
now defunct. That's the PC I fooled around the most with. I learnt
services, permissions and fooled with unattended and slipstreamed SP1 cds
(SP1 BTW included the USB 2.0 support out of the box). :-) I got that
computer to boot in 17s using Bootvis (still the best start up tuner), post
some huge service clean-up and defrag. This is something that I've never
achieved with much faster PCs after that. Those were the good ole days when
I had time and Windows was not as bloated as it is now. That was the most
stable PC I've ever had. 8-)
, 6 yers old and lacks much that modern PCs have, poor
> thing. USB 2.0 was unknown back then I think.
> --
> Thanks & Best Regards
> DOSrelic®
>
>
> "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
>
>> DOSrelic wrote:
>> > I have a digital camera and it tells me that it would perform
>> > better with a HI-SPEED USB 2.0 port so where can I get that driver
>> > please? All I get are "go to windows update" and that does nothing!
>> > google it and all i get are ads and more ads. Can someone please
>> > tell me how I can get a HI-SPEED USB 2.0 driver that I can download.
>> > You guidance would be appreciated. lol
>>
>> You likely need hardware - not just a software driver.
>>
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
>> --
>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
>>
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