USB ports not hi-speed

G

Guest

I just reinstalled windows, put all the drivers back on and have all the
updates but some reason when I have anything connected through my USB ports
it always says they could perform faster and that I need a hi-speed USB host
controller. I'm assuming that the ports aren't USB 2.0 so how do I make them
hi-speed as they were before I had to reinstall windows. Thanks
 
G

Guest

SP2 doesnot solve the problem, I receive the same error message with Win XP
SP2 IE 7 and MS Office2003 on an INtel core 2 duo 6300 CPU+Asus mb P5l-MX and
2GB memory kingston. Any other suggestions???
 
J

Jim Macklin

Open Device manager and delete ALL USB devices. Unplug all
devices.

Reboot.

Then connect each device, one at a time.


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| SP2 doesnot solve the problem, I receive the same error
message with Win XP
| SP2 IE 7 and MS Office2003 on an INtel core 2 duo 6300
CPU+Asus mb P5l-MX and
| 2GB memory kingston. Any other suggestions???
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| niki
|
|
| "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
|
| > Install SP2.
| > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/default.mspx
| > --
| > Cari (MS-MVP)
| > Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
| > http://www.coribright.com/windows
| >
in message
| >
| > >I just reinstalled windows, put all the drivers back on
and have all the
| > > updates but some reason when I have anything connected
through my USB
| > > ports
| > > it always says they could perform faster and that I
need a hi-speed USB
| > > host
| > > controller. I'm assuming that the ports aren't USB
2.0 so how do I make
| > > them
| > > hi-speed as they were before I had to reinstall
windows. Thanks
| >
| >
 

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