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> "Mark1" <vonkenboer2004-spam-foetsie-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mn.2d6d7d4a12bb1cfd.19251@hotmail.com...
>> JBM heeft ons zojuist aangekondigd :
>>> "Mark1" <vonkenboer2004-spam-foetsie-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:mn.2b5a7d4a0a2894ae.19251@hotmail.com...
>>>>>> Can you tell me what version your driver is and witch date ?
>>>>>> After uninstalling I now got an extra device called Standard Enhanced
>>>>>> PCI to USB-hostcontroller and an extra hub ?
>>>>>> Sisoft sandra still says I got 2 times 4 USB1 ports en now one 8 ports
>>>>>> usb2??
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But I cant seem to plug annything into the usb2 port only the usb1
>>>>>> ports, could be that the program from sisoft sandra is not working
>>>>>> correctly ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Driver for Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller is
>>>>> 5.1.2600.0 Driver date of 6/1/2002 this is the USB 2.0 driver
>>>>
>>>> I got that one and it has 8 ports
>>>>
>>>>> Standard OpenHCD Host controller (have two of these) is
>>>>> 5.1.2600.2180 driver date of 7/1/2001
>>>>
>>>> I got those two too but the driver is different 5.1.2600.1106 (same date)
>>>> and they have 4 ports each.
>>>>
>>>> And I got 3USB mainhubs and one support for USB printing (Deskjet930)
>>>>
>>>>> What error do you get when you plug in a USB 2.0 device?
>>>>> Sisoft Sandra reports my USB devices correctly, I'm using
>>>>> version 2004.8.9.131
>>>>
>>>> I got sandra 2004.10.9.133
>>>> It doesn't matter what I putt into the usb ports, Kodak DX6340 camera or
>>>> my HP930c printer, they always are connected thru a Standard openHCD Host
>>>> controller at full speed(12), the printer is probebly usb1.1 so mabye
>>>> that should not be seen on the USB2 controller, but the camera should be
>>>> USB2.0 and that should show up as a connection on the Enhanced PCI to USB
>>>> controller, or am I missing something ?
>>>>
>>>>> One other there is a setting in the BIOS to set USB 2.0 to
>>>>> Full speed (12MHZ) or High speed (480MHZ) on mine
>>>>> it was set at Full speed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jim M
>>>>
>>>> Looked in the bios settings and it is on High speed.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> When you plug in your camera do you get an error something like
>>> "you have plugged a high speed device in a slow speed port"?
>>> What do you see when you view devices by connection in
>>> device manager? Click the + sign by ACPI Uniprocessor PC
>>> keep clicking on + signs until you see you usb ports, that will
>>> tell you what ports your devices are connected too.
>>>
>>> Jim M
>>
>> No I don't get an error.
>> When I look it up it says that the camera is connected to the (second)
>> standard OpenHCD Host-controller.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>
> I don't know what else to try. Are you sure your camera is USB 2.0?
> Could be a problem with the drivers. Did you have the camera connected
> and drivers loaded before enabling USB 2.0? You might try uninstalling
> the camera, rebooting and reinstalling it.
>
> Jim M
I'm not 100% sure the camera is USB2.0, it's only a few months old so
it should be 2.0, and if it is not should the camera show up on one of
the two standard controller or at the Enhanced controller (i don't have
another usb2.0 device to see what happens).
I will trie to reinstall it because the software is indeed installed
before I installed the Service pack1
Mark