RE: Hi-speed USB device plugged into non-hi-speed USB hub
- From: Jaymon <Jaymon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 14:48:00 -0800
You may want to review the link, your call..
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310575/en-us
You might also try going to Control Panel, Add Hardware, next, select Yes,
to already connected the hardware, next, scroll down the list and select "Add
a new hardware device", next, select the (advanced) option, next, select
"show all devices", next, scroll down the Manufacturer list to "Intel",
select it, now in the Model list scroll down and see if you find Intel(R)
82801AA SMBus Controller (Intel(R) SMBus 2.0 Driver) if it is there select
it, next, confirm, click next to install, ok then reboot the computer..
I can see the Intel 2.0 driver on my system as an option, yours may very, no
harm to investigate, if you wish to, just select cancel at any time, to exit
the Add Hardware Wiz..
Cheers
j;-j
"aedwards" wrote:
I don't have an enhanced host controller but I have an Universal host.
controller
-Intel(R) 82801AA USB Universal Host Controller
Thanks
-a
"Jaymon" wrote:
http://www.computerhope.com/win95er.htm (reference)
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/stream/vidcap/UVCVieweula.mspx (USB
view tool)
Your looking under Universal Serial Bus controllers in device manager,
right..?
Intel(R) 82801DB/DBM USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24CD
You should see something similar to the above, key word "enhanced" right
click on the above entry if it exists, does it..? This should reveal a menu
window, select properties, see the advanced tab..?
Cheers
j;-j
"aedwards" wrote:
The problem is that in the device manager there is no advance tab on any of
my devices. So there is no checkbox to turn off usb error messages. I need
to know how to find the advance properties of the usb universal controller.
The computers that are affected by this are running Windows XP Professional,
one has sp2 and one has sp1 and one has no service packs.
Thanks,
amber
"Jaymon" wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/835967
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/learnmore/jones_02august05.mspx
Should be able to investigate possible solutions, look through the links
above..
Post your results or concerns..
Cheers
j;-j
"aedwards" wrote:
I have checked out the article on microsoft about this error message. The
only problem is that there is no advanced tab in the device manager. There
is no way that we can update the computers or hubs (there are at a business)
so I need to be able to turn off the message. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Amber
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