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First, thank you for trying to help me!

I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I could
set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-Speed
devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't know
what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and updat8ing
the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has gone
from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
 
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Unless you install SP1 or SP2, you won't get USB2.0 drivers.
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"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> First, thank you for trying to help me!
>
> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I could
> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-Speed
> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't know
> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and updat8ing
> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has gone
> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
>
 
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HI-Speed USB devices require a USB 2.0 root port in your PC in order not to
get this "warning" message.

If you have this message, you not using a USB 2.0 port on your PC. The
devices will work correctly but at slower speeds.


Y.
"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> First, thank you for trying to help me!
>
> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I could
> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-Speed
> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't know
> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and updat8ing
> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has gone
> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
 
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Thank you both for answering. I still don't get it
though, why would my DVD ripping speed (from external USB
dvd drive to hard drive) speed decrease so much after
installing XP Pro?



>-----Original Message-----
>HI-Speed USB devices require a USB 2.0 root port in your
PC in order not to
>get this "warning" message.
>
>If you have this message, you not using a USB 2.0 port
on your PC. The
>devices will work correctly but at slower speeds.
>
>
>Y.
>"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> First, thank you for trying to help me!
>>
>> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I
could
>> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
>> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
>> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-
Speed
>> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't
know
>> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and
updat8ing
>> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
>> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
>> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has
gone
>> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
>
>
>.
>
 
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What DMA or PIO setting is the hard drive now using?
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"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:023901c4a4d3$d951d4d0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Thank you both for answering. I still don't get it
> though, why would my DVD ripping speed (from external USB
> dvd drive to hard drive) speed decrease so much after
> installing XP Pro?
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>HI-Speed USB devices require a USB 2.0 root port in your
> PC in order not to
>>get this "warning" message.
>>
>>If you have this message, you not using a USB 2.0 port
> on your PC. The
>>devices will work correctly but at slower speeds.
>>
>>
>>Y.
>>"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> First, thank you for trying to help me!
>>>
>>> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I
> could
>>> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
>>> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
>>> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-
> Speed
>>> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't
> know
>>> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and
> updat8ing
>>> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
>>> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
>>> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has
> gone
>>> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>
 
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Hi, I'm not sure...I'm not THAT technical. Sorry! Thank
you for helping me though!


>-----Original Message-----
>What DMA or PIO setting is the hard drive now using?
>--
>Cari (MS-MVP Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
>www.coribright.com
>
>"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:023901c4a4d3$d951d4d0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thank you both for answering. I still don't get it
>> though, why would my DVD ripping speed (from external
USB
>> dvd drive to hard drive) speed decrease so much after
>> installing XP Pro?
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>HI-Speed USB devices require a USB 2.0 root port in
your
>> PC in order not to
>>>get this "warning" message.
>>>
>>>If you have this message, you not using a USB 2.0 port
>> on your PC. The
>>>devices will work correctly but at slower speeds.
>>>
>>>
>>>Y.
>>>"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> First, thank you for trying to help me!
>>>>
>>>> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I
>> could
>>>> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
>>>> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner
(and
>>>> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-
>> Speed
>>>> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't
>> know
>>>> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and
>> updat8ing
>>>> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
>>>> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
>>>> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has
>> gone
>>>> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>
>
>
>
>.
>
 
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Are the USB ports on the motherboard or on a card? If on the motherboard,
XPpro might have overwritten the mobo driveres. Install the again..


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"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> kirjoitti viestissä
news:023901c4a4d3$d951d4d0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Thank you both for answering. I still don't get it
> though, why would my DVD ripping speed (from external USB
> dvd drive to hard drive) speed decrease so much after
> installing XP Pro?
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >HI-Speed USB devices require a USB 2.0 root port in your
> PC in order not to
> >get this "warning" message.
> >
> >If you have this message, you not using a USB 2.0 port
> on your PC. The
> >devices will work correctly but at slower speeds.
> >
> >
> >Y.
> >"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >> First, thank you for trying to help me!
> >>
> >> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I
> could
> >> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
> >> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
> >> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-
> Speed
> >> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't
> know
> >> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and
> updat8ing
> >> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
> >> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
> >> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has
> gone
> >> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
> >
> >
> >.
> >
 

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Hi Chet, I have had a similar problem before. As Thomas has just suggested
if you have the driver CD of your motherboard please insert it and run the
USB driver again.if this does not help you probably have a USB 1.1 port
ab-initio.you may buy a commercially available USB 2.0 card and upgrade.Be
sure its a 2.0.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote:

> Are the USB ports on the motherboard or on a card? If on the motherboard,
> XPpro might have overwritten the mobo driveres. Install the again..
>
>
> --
> Tumppi
> Reply to group
> =================================================
> Most learned on nntp://news.mircosoft.com
> Helsinki, Finland (remove _NOSPAM)
> (translations from FI/SE not always accurate)
> =================================================
>
>
>
> "Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:023901c4a4d3$d951d4d0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> > Thank you both for answering. I still don't get it
> > though, why would my DVD ripping speed (from external USB
> > dvd drive to hard drive) speed decrease so much after
> > installing XP Pro?
> >
> >
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >HI-Speed USB devices require a USB 2.0 root port in your
> > PC in order not to
> > >get this "warning" message.
> > >
> > >If you have this message, you not using a USB 2.0 port
> > on your PC. The
> > >devices will work correctly but at slower speeds.
> > >
> > >
> > >Y.
> > >"Chet" <chetwynd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > >news:45c001c4a4a6$fdcdb5e0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> > >> First, thank you for trying to help me!
> > >>
> > >> I had XP Home, and bought the Pro upgrade so that I
> > could
> > >> set up my own VPN. Ever since I upgraded, I get this
> > >> message about having my Pioneer DVr-108 DVD burner (and
> > >> probably my Netgear wireless USB adapter) being Hi-
> > Speed
> > >> devices plugged into non hi-speed USB ports. I don't
> > know
> > >> what the deal is. I've tried right clicking and
> > updat8ing
> > >> the drivers of each of the devices under USB in the
> > >> device manager, but it says the drivers are all up to
> > >> date. Does anyone have any ideas? My DVD burning has
> > gone
> > >> from taking 30 mins to 3+ hours. PLEASE HELP! :)
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >
>
>
>