Re: aAttention MSVPs. USB 2.0 Drivers not recognised - XP is defective !
- From: "Jim Cladingboel" <carramar@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:04:30 +1000
Brian,
I have read on this NG and elsewhere that my USB 2.0 problem *might* be
resolved by downloading and installing Microsoft.Net - whatever that is.
Would this be worth a try?
I'm desperate for a resolution to this damned problem.
I can't help noticing how many other people have USB 2.0 problems.
I've looked back to a message from Anna dated 10/01/07 where she stated :
These USB non-recognition problems have been vexing all of us for some
time now. We've become increasingly convinced that the relatively large
number of problems in this area involving the non-recognition of USB
devices that we've all been experiencing is an indication that there is
something seriously flawed with respect to either the USB 2.0
specifications, possibly involving quality control issues affecting the
manufacturer of these USB devices as well as supporting components such as
motherboards and other USB-related components. Then too, we've become
increasingly suspicious of the XP OS as it relates to its recognition of
and interaction with these USB 2.0 devices.
We have encountered far too many unexplained problems affecting
detection/recognition of these devices and their erratic functioning not
to believe that something is seriously amiss in this area.
Just what *is* being done? Personally, I am convinced the problem is in
the Update Wizard, where the logic circuits *must* have their wires crossed!
I think Anna hit the bullseye when she wrote of being "...increasingly
suspicious of the XP OS..."
Jim
"Jim Cladingboel" <carramar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Brian,
According to Everest, my USB setup is as follows :
Peripherals:
Printer Canon MP800 Series
Printer
USB1 Controller NEC uPD720101 USB
OpenHCI Controller
USB1 Controller NEC uPD720101 USB
OpenHCI Controller
USB1 Controller VIA VT83C572
PCI-USB
Controller
USB1 Controller VIA VT83C572
PCI-USB
Controller
USB1 Controller VIA VT83C572
PCI-USB
Controller
USB2 Controller NEC uPD720101 USB
2.0 Enhanced Host Controller (v1.0)
USB2 Controller VIA USB 2.0
Enhanced
Host Controller
Going to the PCI card CD again, it installs Ousb2.inf V.2.14 into
Windows\Drivers.
There is no USB2 EHCI.INF in the Inf folder, but USB2 EHCI.SYS is in the
System32\Driver folder.
There is also a USB2VIA.INF, which is probably the mobo driver.
All cables are secure. As stated, the EHDD works, but only at USB 1.0
level.
Thanks for the .zip link, but this seems to have created the same file
(VIAUSB2VIA.INF ?) which installed after I downloaded
VIA_USB2_V270P1-L-M.zip from ASUS on 04/12/06.
Sorry, but nothing has changed either thru the PCI Card or the mobo.
The O/S will still not update the Mass Storage device to a different
driver.
Jim.
"Brian A" <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
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"Jim Cladingboel" <carramar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Brian,
Many thanks for your response.
The mobo is an ASUS P4VP-MX with a 2005 BIOS update installed and which
came
with a USB 2.0 driver which the O/S will not install. USB 2.0 is
Enabled.
Well, mentioning only "2005 BIOS update installed" doesn't mean squat
since there were a few BIOS updates for that board in 2005.
DevMan shows a "USB 2.0 Root Hub" which I assume is on the mobo, and a
"Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller" which, thanks to the
Everest
program suggested by Gerry, must be the NEC uPD720101 US 2.0 Enanced
Host
Controller (V1.0) for my PCI card.
Nope, must not be at all. Unless it shows as an Enhanced USB2 Host
Controller, it's not.
Also, is the add-on card you installed the NEC uPD720101?
Since I first encountered this problem I have tried installing USB 2.0update, the result is alway as in my OP :
drivers. They appear in Windows\Inf but, as I have indicated, the fact
that they are there makes no difference to the O/S which will not agree
to
actually *use* any one of them.
I have repeatedly tried putting USB 2.0 drivers on a floppy. Whether I
then
tell the Wizard to go to Drive A, or list a specific driver on the
floppy
to
"The Wizard could not find a better match for your hardware than
currently
installed".
On some occasions, it will state "The location you specified does not
contain any device information files" or alternatively that the location
(Drive A) doesn't exist!
It sounds like you need to make sure the cables are seated/connected
firmly/securely or the drives is on it's way out.
I have directed the Wizard to update from Windows\Inf and
System32\Drivers
folders, but with no change.
If I could I identify the MS USB 2.0 driver which came in XP 1.0, I
would
try to upgrade to that, but I don't have its name..
According to the Asus support site your board uses VIA USB2 EHCI
drivers.
I don't know if you tried the files from Ausus already so I have placed a
zip file for them here.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/inq3.htm
I have uninstalled all the USB drivers in DevMan and rebooted, but to no
avail. I am always left with the same old driver, Version 5.1.2600.0
dated
01/07/2001.
All of this has been going on for month after month now, and has left me
completely frustrated, so I sincerely hope you will be able to provide a
solution.
Let us know how it goes and good luck.
Jim.
--
Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/
Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
"Brian A" <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
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Have you checked the BIOS to see if the USB 2.0 setting is enabled?
Do any USB2 controllers appear in Device Manager?
Have you tried to install the USB2 drivers instead of running the
update
driver wizard?
When you point to the floppy with the proper files do you point it to
and
select the .inf file needed?
--
Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/
Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
"Jim Cladingboel" <carramar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Could you please, individually or collectively, help with a major
problem
in Windows XP Home + SP2?
However often, and in whatever manner I try, XP will not accept
any appropriate USB 2.0 driver for my external HDD. This is the case
both for the latest USB 2.0 driver for my motherboard and for my USB/
PCI
Host Card driver.
The so-called "Update Wizard" just DOESN'T WORK !
It absolutely INSISTS on protecting whatever driver it initially
chooses,
to
the exclusion of all others!
As XP would not accept the motherboard USB 2.00 driver, or the latest
ASUS
version of same, I installed a high speed USB 2.0 PCI Host card with
four
ports. When, again and again, I install the drivers from the supplied
CD,
the response is always "The Wizard could not find a
better match for your hardware than currently installed".
Which is patently ridiculous!
When I direct XP to a floppy containing these updated Drivers I am
told
"The location you specified does not contain any device information
files".
At times it even states that the location (Drive A) doesn't exist!
I regularly direct this Wizard to update from the Windows\Inf folder
and from the Windows\System32\Driver folder. While these directions
seem to require the relevant folders to be looked at, I always receive
the
same "...could not find a better match .." response.
With this state of affairs recurring time and time and time again, how
can
that Wizard be operating correctly?
My mobo has six ports, of which four are designated as USB 2.0. The
PCI
card has another four ports.
Infuriatingly, when I insert a flash drive into any of the USB 2.0
ports,
not only does a balloon in the Notification area tell me I am
inserting
a
2.0 device in a 1.0 port (as if I didn't know!) and to use the hub
listed
above, the hub it highlights has FIVE ports! Just what is going on?
XP can't count?
I have used Regedit to check that in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion the item 'DevicePath' points to
'%SystemRoot%\inf',
and have checked that the Windows\INF folder contains the USB.INF
file.
What else can I do? I think I've reached the absolute limit.
The transfer speed I get to and from my EHDD is around 7 to 8
MB/second.
It should be around 60 MB/second!
As you are the official Microsoft Windows XP experts in this Help &
Support
NG, please respond with the answer to this problem, or take whatever
action
may be needed to have Redmond take an urgent look at this impossible
situation and do something - very quickly - about it.
Thank you. Jim.
.
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