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Solve : Upgrade 1.1 USB with a 2.0 USb HUB? |
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Answer» Have done some research and all signs point to me having to upgrade with an internal PCI Card to get 2.0 USB speed. Was wondering if anybody knew if it was POSSIBLE to upgrade the 1.1 USB with an external 2.0 HUB?
If you would like to check them, here is ONE free program to do it: >Click here< If it reports that you have "Full" support for USB, then you have 1.1 . Perhaps Calum or someone else here could grab a copy and run it, and then let you know what it says when it finds 2.0. I just got "full". But it was made in 1999, and doesn't mention supporting XP, or in fact any OS other than 95 or 98. Another way to check is to go to Device Manager and look under USB Controllers. An "Enhanced" device indicates USB2 support.Quote from: Calum on June 27, 2007, 09:02:02 AM I just got "full". So it is not accurate? How about that.... I figured it would still work. Thanks for checking it out. I also ran it and got the "Full support" response. And, I do have USB 2.0. I was curious to run it because my motherboard's original onboard USB specifications were USB 2.0 on the rear ports and USB 1.1 on the front, the front ports being connected by wire to pins on the motherboard. I later installed an PCI USB card which provided two additional USB 2.0 ports in back but also had pins on it which allowed me to disconnect the wires from the front ports from the motherboard and connect them to the card, thereby making all my USB ports 2.0. After the initial "Full support" panel appeared, I clicked on a buttons for Details and got this: http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y256/farmpond/forums/?action=view¤t=USB_check.jpg So, apparently "Full support" either means 2.0 or it just means your system is capable of USB, whether 1.1 or 2.0.Quote from: WillyW on June 27, 2007, 09:09:32 AM So it is not accurate? How about that.... I figured it would still work.Well, it depends on exactly what it was intended to do, right? But, clearly, it does not tell whether a system has full support at the 1.1 level or 2.0. As Calum said, Device Manager indicates 2.0 when it says "Enhanced controller ...". To know more about the USB upgrade please visit the following link for further assistance : Software Patch: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822603 Hardware solution: http://www.usbman.com/Reviews/ratoc_usb_20_5.htmQuote from: Uvatech on June 27, 2007, 09:15:52 AM To know more about the USB upgrade please visit the following link for further assistance :Since that patch is for Win XP SP1, I gather it would not be needed if SP2 is installed. Quote from: Uvatech on June 27, 2007, 09:15:52 AM My solution: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815166001Quote from: soybean on June 27, 2007, 09:14:29 AM Quote from: WillyW on June 27, 2007, 09:09:32 AMSo it is not accurate? How about that.... I figured it would still work.Well, it depends on exactly what it was intended to do, right? But, clearly, it does not tell whether a system has full support at the 1.1 level or 2.0. As Calum said, Device Manager indicates 2.0 when it says "Enhanced controller ...". From memory, I thought that the term for USB 1.1 was "Full Speed", and for 2.0 was "High Speed". I could be wrong... haven't checked. I was equating "full support" with "full speed", and thinking it was reporting that the ports were 1.1. Apparently, I was wrong. Thanks for checking it out. Thanks for your help! Internet has been down last couple of days because of the thunger storms here in the Dallas area. My computer also will automatically restart if I place something that is USB 2.0 in my 1.1 is that normal? Or could it be a sign of another problem? Thanks for your help! His Servant John Lande Psalm 37:4,5 |
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