USB 2.0 drivers......installed?

K

KILOWATT

Hi everyones...thanks to read. I've built a new computer a few
days ago based on Windows98SE and the ASUS P4P800-VM
wich supports up to 8 usb 2.0 ports. 6 are actually available: the 4
integrated ones on the board, + two at the front that i connected to
the motherboard with a connector. I've installed the usb 2.0 drivers then
rebooted.When Windows loaded, it detected the new hardware but
only two "hardware" were identified as "usb2.0" among the ones it detected:
1- intel usb 2.0 enhanced host controller
2- usb 2.0 root hub device
The rest of the hardware detected was identified as "standard
universal[...]"
Here's a screenshot of my device manager on the usb serial bus controllers
at the bottom:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/kilo.watt/images/usb_controllers.bmp
For the moment i only have two usb device wich are my 3com home connect
webcam and an Intel computer microscope. Of sourse i didn't wanted to
install
any of thoses before making shure that the usb ports and 2.0 driver where
properly setted up. But now by looking at the device manager, i'm not shure
at all
if the usb 2.0 is working or not.I expected to see "usb 2.0" everywhere so
now i'm
confused. All the ports by themselves seems to work because if i plug my
webcam
in any of the 6 ports available, i have each time the dialog: "building
driver information
database>new hardware found>3com home connect usb camera>prompted to search
for it's driver..." Anyone can tell me if what i see on the device manager
is expected or
not, or if i there's something wrong?

p.s: Yes... of course the motherboard's chipset had already been
successfully installed.

Alain(alias: Kilowatt) Montréal Québec
 
H

HF

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