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Solve : after windows update, usb slowed to a crawl? |
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Answer» Quote from: Starforce2 on October 19, 2010, 06:43:52 PM ...Could there be something in setup that I changed, for instance, when It asked me to start up with default settings and I chose yes? It was working before that update and reboot...that must be the connection.Don't know why Default is USB1.1, but look for something like this: BIOS (a.k.a., Setup)--->Integrated Peripherals--->Onboard USB Mode (USB2.0 Controller)--->Enable (or select USB2.0) You might want to check Asus for BIOS updates, they may have fixed issues. The latest one is: P5PL2 BIOS 1808; 2009/08/24 Make sure it's the right one, there are three (3) P5PL2's: P5PL2, P5PL2/C, P5PL2-E It looks like the 1st 2 are the same, the "-E" is different.I'd assume if I had E it would say so so I believe I had the riht ones. As for updating bios, I've been told that is riskey so I am going to leave that alone. If all ELSE fails I may need to buy a sata box and transfer stuff off this drive by hooking it to the new computer. I'll try messing around in the setup menu first.well I am not sure weather to CHOOSE high SPEED or full speed on the bios, and some type of "handoff"High speed.the bios stuff did the trick. You guys rock. Thanks!INTERESTING. Not sure exactly what the update did to cause this, but glad it's fixed. I don't think a Windows Update...or any other update for that matter can make changes to the BIOS... That being said he may want to consider putting in a fresh CMOS battery. |
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