Re: USB2.0 Card reader working at USB1.1 ??
- From: "Andy100" <andy100@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 08:31:28 -0000
Yeah, they are the original drivers on CD. I have tried the "safely remove
hardware" option before, but all it says then is something to the effect of
"unable to safely remove at this time",
Thanks
Andrew
"Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> You haven't said if you used the drivers that came with the card, and
> card reader. Although XP supports a lot of stuff with it's built in
> drivers, these are usually bare-bones support.
> The other thing to try, is to click the Safely Remove Hardware (after
> you reconnect the cable and things are not working at full speed),
> then remove the Card Reader, and re-connect it. At least if this
> works, you will not have to reboot.
>
>
> "Andy100" <andy100@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:doeqee$elp$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |I have Windows XP Pro, SP1 installed (don't want to upgrade to SP2
> due to
> | some issues with my setup). PC is Athlon XP2200+, 620RAM.
> |
> | Because the original PC didn't have a USB 2.0 card i bought one. It
> was an
> | Ali brand, 4 X USB2.0 PCI card type. I installed the drivers and it
> works
> | great. The only issue i have with it is that when i use my Memory
> Card
> | reader in it (Trust CR-1200 16in1 reader), things work okay.
> However, if the
> | card reader accidentally gets unplugged, then plugged back in again,
> WinXP
> | then complains that "High speed device plugged into a Non-High speed
> usb
> | hub". The card reader then only works at the USB1.1 transfer rate
> (unless
> | rebooted, then it works fine !)
> |
> | So just a couple of questions:-
> |
> | 1. The card reader is NOT plugged into a hub, so why could it be
> saying
> | "plugged into a non-high speed HUB" ?
> |
> | 2. (Most important). Why does it work at USB2.0 rates, yet when
> unplugged
> | and plugged back in, it complains that it is plugged into a non-high
> speed
> | port (i.e. it then only works at USB1.1 rates, unless rebooted then
> | everything is okay again) ????
> |
> | I have re-installed the drivers for the PCI-USB 2.0 card and the
> drivers for
> | the Trust 16-in-1 card reader, so why does this happen ?.
> |
> | I have even tried plugging the card reader in a different USB slot
> (thinking
> | it may be a dodgy USB slot), but the same thing happens again. All
> other
> | hardware (scanner, USB broadband modem, camera etc) work fine. It
> seems like
> | it may be a driver problem. Could it just be this specific
> brand/type of
> | card reader in conjunction with the type of USB PCI card that is
> causing
> | these problems ??
> |
> |
> | Many Thanks
> | Andrew
> |
> |
>
>
.
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