USB 2.0 Enhanced Controller

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sala7002

I need help finding, and installing, this controller. Search of the MS
website produces information relating to Service Pack 1. I have WinXP Pro SP
3 installed. I have USB 2.0 controllers, but not the enhanced version. I
now have a peripheral that requires the enhanced version. Any help with this
would be appreciated.
 
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Thee Chicago Wolf

I need help finding, and installing, this controller. Search of the MS
website produces information relating to Service Pack 1. I have WinXP Pro SP
3 installed. I have USB 2.0 controllers, but not the enhanced version. I
now have a peripheral that requires the enhanced version. Any help with this
would be appreciated.

You need the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility to do it for
you. Go to the Intel web site here:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/fil...XP+Professional&lang=eng&strOSs=44&submit=Go!
and get INF Update Utility - Zip Format (2231KB).

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
M

M.I.5¾

sala7002 said:
I need help finding, and installing, this controller. Search of the MS
website produces information relating to Service Pack 1. I have WinXP Pro
SP
3 installed. I have USB 2.0 controllers, but not the enhanced version. I
now have a peripheral that requires the enhanced version. Any help with
this
would be appreciated.

You are not being very clear. You say that you have a USB2 based PC.
Provided that it supports the high speed mode of communication (what most
people incorrectly describe as USB2), then you *are* using the enhanced USB
ports.
 
L

Lil' Dave

Thee Chicago Wolf said:
Nope. With VIA you'd need to get the Hyperion drivers here:
http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=420&OSID=1&CatID=1070

- Thee Chicago Wolf

To add to the information in a general manner...

Hardware drivers of a vendor are specfic in nature. They are specific to
the vendor (Intel or AMD for instance), and the specific version and type of
hardware in question.

Normally, if not available at your location, an appropriate driver is
available by way of the internet from the hardware vendor. The previous
reply did that footwork for you by locating same and providing a weblink to
same. A word of appreciation is appropriate.
 

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