[access-uk] Re: USB 2 Question

Hi,

You probably have a mixture of USB1 and 2 ports.  Try plugging the disk into 
another port, on the rear if you originally tried in the front and vice verser.

Andrew. 

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Darran Ross
Sent: 29 December 2004 23:11
To: Access-UK
Subject: [access-uk] USB 2 Question

Hi List.Following a question by another lister today, I went to check out what 
my Device Manager said about my USB ports. I had just connected an external USB 
Hard Drive, and the first message I received was that the device could run 
faster on a USB 2 port. This triggered my curiosity.

I'd appreciate it if someone could give a brief résumé of what the following 
means? I was under the impression that I had eight USB 2 ports, is this what 
this is telling me?
 graphic 840 graphic 487  Universal Serial Bus controllers graphic 864 graphic 
487  Generic USB Hub graphic 864 graphic 487  Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal 
Host Controller -
24D2
graphic 864 graphic 487  Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller -
24D4
graphic 864 graphic 487  Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller -
24D7
graphic 864 graphic 487  Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE 
graphic 864 graphic 487  Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller graphic 
864 graphic 487  USB 2.0 Root Hub graphic 864 graphic 487  USB Mass Storage 
Device graphic 864 graphic 487  USB Mass Storage Device graphic 864 graphic 487 
 USB Root Hub graphic 864 graphic 487  USB Root Hub graphic 864 graphic 487  
USB Root Hub graphic 668 graphic 487  USB Root Hub



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