P2B-S and USB2

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I have some troubles with installing a USB2.0 PCI-card.
This Card is recgonized by windows 98SE and after installing the drivers and
restart my computer, my system hangs. There is a conflict with SCSI..

I have tried a different PCI slot but with the same result.

What can I do?


My Configuration:
Asus P2B-S rev 1.03
Bios 1.014 003
512 Mb memory
1.4 Celeron processor PL-iP3/T
4x IDE devices and 3 SCSI devices
I boot from IDE
Asus V9520 Magic graphic card (AGP-slot)
Soundblaster Live 5.1 digital (slot1)
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 11:46:48 +0200, Will van Dongen wrote:

> I have some troubles with installing a USB2.0 PCI-card. This Card is
> recgonized by windows 98SE and after installing the drivers and restart
> my computer, my system hangs. There is a conflict with SCSI..
>
> I have tried a different PCI slot but with the same result.
>
> What can I do?
>
>
> My Configuration:
> Asus P2B-S rev 1.03
> Bios 1.014 003
> 512 Mb memory
> 1.4 Celeron processor PL-iP3/T
> 4x IDE devices and 3 SCSI devices
> I boot from IDE
> Asus V9520 Magic graphic card (AGP-slot) Soundblaster Live 5.1 digital
> (slot1)

This prolly won't help much, but that sounds like a problem with win98 (or
more specifically driver compatability). If I were you, I'd do more
general google searches on win98se and USB2.0 adapter issues (or more
specific and check for your particular adapter card).

I'll just say I had a gateway system (P3-933, i815), that I just recently
installed win98se on, that had numerous problems - even after getting all
the latest drivers/patches from gateway. It was quite glitchy and
unstable. The hardware was in most cases much newer than win98se was
expecting. Installing winXP on this system made it work like a dream.

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