As said before, any USB ports that were in your system, before you added the
USB 2.0 card, will only work on USB 1.1 speeds. Any ports directly on the
USB 2.0 card should also work at USB 2.0 speeds.
As for the drivers, Microsoft, and Intel, had made the drivers "standard"
in Windows SP1 update (and now in SP2).
"Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message
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> Use Device Manager to remove ALL USB ports, hubs and
> controllers, then reboot.
>
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> "OlaL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B779AD40-D02E-4A38-9D04-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Hello.
> | I recently bought a "Nec Usb 2.0 PCI Host Adapter" for my
> stationary pc.
> | I have Win XP service pack 2. Before installation of usb2
> card, I had 4 usb1
> | ports, 2 on back, 2 in front. I installed the pci card,
> restarted. Windows
> | automatically installed drivers (from where I wonder? And
> how does it know
> | itīs usb2?) I then try to use a usb2 storage
> device...Windows tells me: "This
> | device could operate much faster...click this for more
> info..." I thought
> | windows maybe searched for the correct drivers before it
> installed. I then
> | try to install from the driver-cd which came with the
> card. The installer
> | from cd tells me that it has installed the correct drivers
> for the Nec usb2
> | card. I restart and try the usb2 128 memory card again. I
> clock a
> | file-transfer: Still 12mBit !?? In the device manager,
> every
> | usb-hub-controller tells me there is no problem, but what
> should I do?
> | The usb2 card DOES NOT operate at 480 mbps. Can anyone
> help me?
> | -Ola
>
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