Finding an updated XP driver for USB 1.1 port

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From: JimO (oreillyjc_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/22/04


Date: 22 May 2004 14:50:12 -0700

Machine: IBM ThinkPad T23 with USB 1.1 ports.

Im at the current maintenance level for IBM and Microsoft.

The Universal Serial Bus Controllers and Standard Universal PCI to USB
host controlers are Intel chip sets.

The desktop Iomega HDD 80 is backward compatible to USB 1.1 ports.
Each time I try to install it, Windows informs me that it has found a
hard drive but nothing else. The hard drive does not appear in My
Computer.

When I look at the device manager, I see an exclamation point in a
triangle next to an entry which states "usb Mass Storage Device". When
I look at the properties of this message it contains the following
statement. "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"

The Iomega site indicates I need an updated driver for USB1.1. I'm
directed to look on the manufacturers site. I looked on the at the
IBM site. They directed me to the Microsoft site which directed me to
the Intel site.

I cannot find an updated driver on this or any other site.

Any Ideas?

Thanks, Jim



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