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> Mb: p2b
> BIOS: 1012
> O/S Win XP Pro
>
> Installed SoHoUSB 2.0 Hi-Speed PCI card. First boot indicated "check
> sum errors" and stopped. Rebooting continued to XP blue welcome screen
> and froze. Rebooting several times finally got me on-line and system
> clock had been knocked back to 1997.
Interesting. The only time I've seen XP do exactly that on a P2B was
when I changed video cards on my testbed - same chipset, different
manufacturer. Suggests it could be a driver issue - do you have the latest?
Installed drivers from disc and
> mid install system rebooted with disk checks of all physical and
> virtual drives. Drive C listed "serious system errors" in system
> 32\wbam\repository\FS\objects.map and index map.
>
> After finally getting on-line again Hardware showed a second Universal
> Serial Bus Controllers heading with unknown device listed. Update
> drivers and separate attempts to find hardware and install drivers
> repeated above spontaneous reboots, disk scans, errors, et al. I've
> removed the card and all seems well except I still need more and
> faster USB connections.
>
> The Owner's Manual on the driver disc offers no trouble shooting
> advice and the box says the card is suitable for "any desktop computer
> with a free PCI slot".
>
> Is this a BIOS upgrade issue? I have 1014 b3 but have never found a
> listing of what it resolves so have not installed it since I didn't
> want to fix something that wasn't broken.
I doubt it - there are no BIOS fixes potentially applicable to your
problem since 1012 AFAIK. OTOH, there's no reason not to upgrade to
1014b3 - it's as stable as your current version, and adds support for
larger disks, faster processors, and other minor improvements.
> Suggestions appreciated.
The first thing I would try is disabling the USB IRQ on the PNP & PCI
Setup page in the BIOS, then trying installing the card again - in a
different PCI slot is probably a good idea as Jim suggested. Of course,
that will disable the onboard USB ports, which may be unacceptable - but
if you can successfully install the new ports, you could try re-enabling
the onboard ports.
Another choice is to give in and get a Belkin dual USB 2.0 PCI card -
they are known to work on the P2B:
http://www.bjorn3d.com/_preview.php?articleID=59
HTH
P2B