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"David Hollway [MVP]" <tNhOrSePaApM@angelfire.NOCAPITALS.com> wrote in
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> "Ed Y" <> wrote in message news:eGFMNgwsEHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> Using XP Home SP2 on a Dell Dimension 4300 with USB 1.1 ports. I'm going
>> to install a USB 2.0 PCI card from a outfit called Mercury. It has a Via
>> 6202 card. The insts that came with the PCI card are terrible.
>>
>> I'm not sure what to do about drivers after I install the PCI card. I'm
>> being told "don't do anything, XP will handle it" and I'm being told
>> "install the drivers from the CD that came with the card" although
>> procedures to do this are very vague.
>>
>> Can anyone advise me???
> Hi Ed,
>
> Well, just install the card, and see what happens when you boot into
> Windows XP. It may be that there's a driver for the USB controller chip
> built-in to Windows, in which case it will be automatically installed and
> your ports should work.
> If there's no built-in driver, however, then Windows will report that it
> was unable to install the new device. You now have two options:
> 1) Try connecting to Windows Update, to see if there's a driver on there,
> or..
> 2) Go to the card manufacturer's website and look for the latest driver,
> or..
> 3) When prompted for a driver, point the New Hardware wizard to the
> appropriate folder on the CD. Somewhere on the CD there should be a ".INF"
> file, probably with one or more .SYS files. This is the driver. Point
> Windows towards this folder, and it should find the driver there and
> install it.
>
> Option (1) would be my favourite. Any driver on Windows Update will be
> WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) approved by Microsoft, which tends to
> imply greater-than-average driver reliability. A non-WHQL driver will
> still work, of course, if that's all you can find, but you'll be warned by
> Windows when installing it that "the driver is not signed" - in other
> words, it's not been tested by MS.
>
> I hope this helps..
Thanks for the info, David.
Installed the card and XP did it's thing. Driver's found and 2.0 ports work.
Almost too easy.
Ed