How do I get front panel usb audio and internal usb card reader to both work?



I have this usb card reader, which is plugged into a Syba pci card that has
two usb headers on it:
http://tinyurl.com/8scxj

I have a front panel audio USB panel connected to my USB mobo headers. The
panel looks like this:
http://tinyurl.com/a9pnx

The front panel audio and its usb ports worked fine before I put in the card
reader. Now when I plug something into the front panel USB ports the
computer freezes until I get a pop up saying the disk needs to be formatted.
If I unplug the card reader, the USB front panel starts working again.
Obviously XP is getting confused, but I sure would like to know how to fix
it so that I can use both devices.




"Paul" <noone@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dp809m$a8e$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Just as long as the mobo has USB 2 headers
> and the reader is USB 2, it'll work.
>
> All you have to do is make sure you connect the wires
> to the right pins from the reader to the mobo header.
>
> Usually, internal card reader wires go from left to right.
>
> ie: They're coloured red,white,green,black black (only one of the black
> wires are used).
>
> The black wire always goes on the 4th/5th pin like this.
>
> o o o o o (sometimes the 5th pin isnt on the top row)
> R W G B
> o o o o o (the 5th pin is also never used, and left blank).
> R W G B
>
> Thats all you have to do. XP will read it as a removable disk. No drivers
> needed. Unless you want icons for the slots, in which case, you'll have to
> install the icons from the manufacturer's cd.
>
> "Gordon Scott" <gordsmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:43A5EB75.E6E161D2@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Go Tyler wrote:
>>>
>>> I just bought this front panel usb thing for my comp:
>>>
>>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811998813
>>>
>>> It came with a cable that looks like this:
>>> http://tinypic.com/ilwolw.jpg
>>>
>>> It is hard to see in the pic, but it goes from the card reader to the
>>> motherboard somewhere. It has just 4 holes and it says VCC, D-, D+, and
>>> GND.
>>> The instructions say to connect it to "the pin header of the
>>> motherboard."
>>>
>>> Does the MOBO specifically have to support a card reader? I can't see
>>> where
>>> mine does, although I see all kinds of headers that seem to go with this
>>> cable. Here is my MOBO:
>>>
>>> http://www.baber.com/baber/411/asus_p4s533-mx.htm
>>
>> did you load the drivers for the card reader?
>> btw the newegg link doesnt seem to work.
>
>


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