S Seabat Sep 30, 2003 #2 (e-mail address removed) (Dos-Man) pawed at the keyboard to blurt out: Any such freeware? dos-man Click to expand... Do a Google search for a file: usbready.exe (533kb) It's name is -Intel USB System Check- but I don't have a URL for ya or even remember where I got the damn thing! Sorry!
(e-mail address removed) (Dos-Man) pawed at the keyboard to blurt out: Any such freeware? dos-man Click to expand... Do a Google search for a file: usbready.exe (533kb) It's name is -Intel USB System Check- but I don't have a URL for ya or even remember where I got the damn thing! Sorry!
B Blinky the Shark Sep 30, 2003 #3 Seabat said: (e-mail address removed) (Dos-Man) pawed at the keyboard to blurt out: Click to expand... Do a Google search for a file: usbready.exe (533kb) Click to expand... It's name is -Intel USB System Check- but I don't have a URL for ya or even remember where I got the damn thing! Sorry! Click to expand... I think he could save 533 of those kbs by looking in BIOS, on boot.
Seabat said: (e-mail address removed) (Dos-Man) pawed at the keyboard to blurt out: Click to expand... Do a Google search for a file: usbready.exe (533kb) Click to expand... It's name is -Intel USB System Check- but I don't have a URL for ya or even remember where I got the damn thing! Sorry! Click to expand... I think he could save 533 of those kbs by looking in BIOS, on boot.
S Sweet Andy Licious Sep 30, 2003 #4 Blinky said: I think he could save 533 of those kbs by looking in BIOS, on boot. Click to expand... Some of us don't need to boot too often: http://www.usbman.com/WebDrivers/Intel USB System Check/ It does not tell you what version you have but it does check to see if everything is in order. Enjoy.
Blinky said: I think he could save 533 of those kbs by looking in BIOS, on boot. Click to expand... Some of us don't need to boot too often: http://www.usbman.com/WebDrivers/Intel USB System Check/ It does not tell you what version you have but it does check to see if everything is in order. Enjoy.
B Blinky the Shark Sep 30, 2003 #5 Sweet said: Blinky the Shark wrote: Click to expand... Some of us don't need to boot too often: http://www.usbman.com/WebDrivers/Intel USB System Check/ Click to expand... I would be one of those who doesn't need to, since I'm not running Windows. Still, I do. (I don't leave the system on overnight, or when I'm away. More to the point, I know what I've enabled in BIOS, so I don't have to look, to know that USB2 is.
Sweet said: Blinky the Shark wrote: Click to expand... Some of us don't need to boot too often: http://www.usbman.com/WebDrivers/Intel USB System Check/ Click to expand... I would be one of those who doesn't need to, since I'm not running Windows. Still, I do. (I don't leave the system on overnight, or when I'm away. More to the point, I know what I've enabled in BIOS, so I don't have to look, to know that USB2 is.
D Dos-Man Oct 1, 2003 #6 Nothing in my BIOS tells me anything, or maybe I just don't know how to read it. Dos-Man (not a hardware junkie)
Nothing in my BIOS tells me anything, or maybe I just don't know how to read it. Dos-Man (not a hardware junkie)