I'm unsure what I need to update. Anyway, here's the results:
North Bridge Chipset:650
South Bridge Chipset:961
Graphics Processing Unit:NVidia
Related drivers:
Graphics-NVidia-N/A. Provided by board maker.
AGP-SiS Acceleration Graphic Port-Download available
IDE-SiS IDE Controller-Download available
USB-USB 1.1-N/A. Provided by OS.
Audio-SiS 7012 Audio Controller-Download available
LAN-SiS 900 Fast Ethernet Controller-Download available
If you be very kind and advise what I need to update, and before performing
any update what precautions do I need to take. Will this affect any other USB
devices plugged in at present. It's worth mentioning that I borrowed another
card reader from a neighbour, which is also 2.0 and this was detected
straight away. I also had problems a while ago with a USB pen drive which I
tried to resolve myself but couldn't. Thanks again.
"R. McCarty" wrote:
> Don't thank me just yet, I hadn't actually gone through the SiS listing
> in a while and didn't realize the composite package wasn't available.
> Usually and in the past both Intel and VIA provided a download that
> includes the motherboard drivers. I thought SiS provided the same,
> but it looks like their downloads are separated into individual drivers.
> You may need to bypass the SiS site and get the drivers from your
> PC vendor. You can however use the SiS Chipset identifier app to
> verify which Chipset family you have on your computer:
> http://www.sis.com/support/support_prodid.htm
> *The drivers that SiS provides are generic and might not work on
> your setup.
>
> "Heath11" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:CB3321A1-92DF-4476-903F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thankyou for your quick reply. Confused...Following the SiS download
> > instructions, I'm unsure which driver I need. The available downloads are
> > SATA/RAID, GPU graphics driver, IGP graphics driver, IDE driver & AGP
> > (Gart)
> > driver. Can you please advise further and what I need to do before
> > install.
> >
> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
> >
> >> Does your PC support USB 2.0 ? The controller you list is a USB 1(.1)
> >> technology. You may need to install/update the Chipset driver package
> >> for your motherboard. All USB peripherals have a VID and PID which
> >> are unique identifiers that Windows uses to scan/load the correct driver.
> >> When XP places a detected device in the USB category as "Unknown"
> >> it is unable to resolve the VID/PID.
> >> The Chipset driver should come from your PC's vendor web site or you
> >> can get drivers from Sis ( Be careful to get the correct driver ).
> >> The Sis Menu/Agreement page found here:
> >> http://www.sis.com/download/agreemen...url=/download/
> >>
> >> "Heath11" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:105A1749-228E-4A2E-8FE6-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I'm trying to install a a SDHC All-in-one USB2.0 card reader in winxp
> >> > sp2.
> >> > The problem is when I plug the card reader in windows states "USB
> >> > Device
> >> > not
> >> > recognised". It appears under device manager as an unknown device. It
> >> > doesn't
> >> > appear under "My Computer". I've tried it on all usb ports, but still
> >> > doesn't
> >> > work and I know that the reader is OK as I've tried it on another pc. I
> >> > don't
> >> > know if the following info is of any help, but the USB controller is
> >> > SiS
> >> > 7001
> >> > PCI to USB Open Host Controller. Thankyou for any help!
> >>
> >>
> >>
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