USB 2.0 not working on GA-K8NF-9

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I've tried everything I can think of, including downloading the usb 2.0
drivers for my board from the gigabyte site.

I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer though.
Any ideas?

WG.
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 03:49:40 GMT, "Weirdly Gruesome"
<weirdg@telus.net> wrote:

>I've tried everything I can think of, including downloading the usb 2.0
>drivers for my board from the gigabyte site.
>
>I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
>doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer though.
>Any ideas?
>

I see you really have some usb 2.0 drivers for win XP/2000.

Sometimes usb devices are strange. Printers per example can behave
strange.

Generally I would recommend before installation of drivers to stop all
antivirus software, further recommend to install drivers before
connecting the device.
That's all I can say.

Now you can remove in device manager all usb devices and reboot, just
to see if a usb 2 root hub arises.

best regards

John
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

JK schrieb:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 03:49:40 GMT, "Weirdly Gruesome"
> <weirdg@telus.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I've tried everything I can think of, including downloading the usb 2.0
>>drivers for my board from the gigabyte site.
>>
>>I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
>>doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer though.
>>Any ideas?
>>
>
>
> I see you really have some usb 2.0 drivers for win XP/2000.
>
> Sometimes usb devices are strange. Printers per example can behave
> strange.
>
> Generally I would recommend before installation of drivers to stop all
> antivirus software, further recommend to install drivers before
> connecting the device.
> That's all I can say.
>
> Now you can remove in device manager all usb devices and reboot, just
> to see if a usb 2 root hub arises.
>
> best regards
>
> John

Hi

I own the same board and USB2 works. Did you enable USB2 in BIOS?


Michael
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

Yes.... I enabled USB 2.0 in the bios.

WG.

"M. Ziegler" <ziegler99@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> JK schrieb:
>> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 03:49:40 GMT, "Weirdly Gruesome"
>> <weirdg@telus.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I've tried everything I can think of, including downloading the usb 2.0
>>>drivers for my board from the gigabyte site.
>>>
>>>I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
>>>doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer though.
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>
>>
>> I see you really have some usb 2.0 drivers for win XP/2000.
>>
>> Sometimes usb devices are strange. Printers per example can behave
>> strange. Generally I would recommend before installation of drivers to
>> stop all
>> antivirus software, further recommend to install drivers before
>> connecting the device.
>> That's all I can say.
>>
>> Now you can remove in device manager all usb devices and reboot, just
>> to see if a usb 2 root hub arises.
>>
>> best regards
>>
>> John
>
> Hi
>
> I own the same board and USB2 works. Did you enable USB2 in BIOS?
>
>
> Michael
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

Weirdly Gruesome wrote:
> I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
> doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer
> though. Any ideas?

Try this:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.cellular.motorola/browse_thread/thread/6d1d07fce66882dd/7107e75f875be556?q=%22Motorola+Razr%22+USB&rnum=
3&hl=en#7107e75f875be556
 
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I just tried reinstalling the USB 2.0 drivers that I downloaded off the
Gigabyte site, while my virus scanner was shutdown, and it still doesn't
work... this is frikin pissin me off. It also doesn't help that the BIOS is
soooo primitive. I hope the next BIOS update includes more options.

WG.


"JK" <johnknuhtsenSP@Mmail.dk> wrote in message
news:qarr611qhcu9fluu6qtmtq09tga3dqk0fh@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 03:49:40 GMT, "Weirdly Gruesome"
> <weirdg@telus.net> wrote:
>
>>I've tried everything I can think of, including downloading the usb 2.0
>>drivers for my board from the gigabyte site.
>>
>>I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
>>doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer though.
>>Any ideas?
>>
>
> I see you really have some usb 2.0 drivers for win XP/2000.
>
> Sometimes usb devices are strange. Printers per example can behave
> strange.
>
> Generally I would recommend before installation of drivers to stop all
> antivirus software, further recommend to install drivers before
> connecting the device.
> That's all I can say.
>
> Now you can remove in device manager all usb devices and reboot, just
> to see if a usb 2 root hub arises.
>
> best regards
>
> John
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

Weirdly Gruesome schrieb:
> I just tried reinstalling the USB 2.0 drivers that I downloaded off the
> Gigabyte site, while my virus scanner was shutdown, and it still doesn't
> work... this is frikin pissin me off. It also doesn't help that the BIOS is
> soooo primitive. I hope the next BIOS update includes more options.
>
> WG.
>
>
> "JK" <johnknuhtsenSP@Mmail.dk> wrote in message
> news:qarr611qhcu9fluu6qtmtq09tga3dqk0fh@4ax.com...
>
>>On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 03:49:40 GMT, "Weirdly Gruesome"
>><weirdg@telus.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I've tried everything I can think of, including downloading the usb 2.0
>>>drivers for my board from the gigabyte site.
>>>
>>>I'm trying to connect my Motorola Razr using Mobile Phone Tools and it
>>>doesn't seem to want to work. It works fine on my other computer though.
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>
>>I see you really have some usb 2.0 drivers for win XP/2000.
>>
>>Sometimes usb devices are strange. Printers per example can behave
>>strange.
>>
>>Generally I would recommend before installation of drivers to stop all
>>antivirus software, further recommend to install drivers before
>>connecting the device.
>>That's all I can say.
>>
>>Now you can remove in device manager all usb devices and reboot, just
>>to see if a usb 2 root hub arises.
>>
>>best regards
>>
>>John
>
>
>
Hi

I use the NForce4 6.39 driver from NVIDIA. The newer (6.54) one didnt work.


Michael