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Heath11
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      17th Jun 2008
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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R. McCarty
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      17th Jun 2008
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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Heath11
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      17th Jun 2008
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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R. McCarty
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      17th Jun 2008
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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Heath11
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      17th Jun 2008
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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smlunatick
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      17th Jun 2008
On Jun 17, 4:25 pm, Heath11 <Heat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> 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" <Heat...@discussions.microsoft.com> 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" <Heat...@discussions.microsoft.com> 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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