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Computer only recognising slow speed USB.....?
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I formatted my PC the other day and ever since then I've been getting an error message when I plug my external HDD in, saying...."HI-SPEED USB Device Plugged into NON HI-SPEED USB Hub"
I've checked that all drivers are installed and they are. I never had this problem before I formatted and now it slows my drive down so much that I can barely use it.
I've also checked BIOS settings and USB is enabled. Can anybody please tell me how to sort out this problem as I have many many files on my HDD that I need access to on a regular basis
Cheers
WM
I've checked that all drivers are installed and they are. I never had this problem before I formatted and now it slows my drive down so much that I can barely use it.
I've also checked BIOS settings and USB is enabled. Can anybody please tell me how to sort out this problem as I have many many files on my HDD that I need access to on a regular basis
Cheers
WM
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are you quite sure you have the latest USB drivers for your hardware ?
Worth a quick check in the Device Manager to check that USB2.0 Root Hub is listed under Universal Serial Bus Devices.
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager
BIOS usually gives a setting to enable USB and support legacy USB (versions previous to USB2.0). Just worth another quick check to ensure there's not a High Speed USB enable setting.
Worth a quick check in the Device Manager to check that USB2.0 Root Hub is listed under Universal Serial Bus Devices.
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager
BIOS usually gives a setting to enable USB and support legacy USB (versions previous to USB2.0). Just worth another quick check to ensure there's not a High Speed USB enable setting.
Well, I did have the latest drivers, but when I formatted my PC, I had to revert back to using XP service pack 1. I was using service pack 2, but couldn't find the CD so went back to the first one.
Ive checked Device Manager and it is showing a USB controller in the "Other Devices" section. It has a big yellow question mark next to it though with an exclamation mark too.
Would anyone happen to know a way of updating USB drivers without re-installing service pack 2? I really need to use my HDD but this is slowing it down to the point where it takes about an hour to copy a 700mb file from HDD to C:/ and vice-versa.
Cheers again
Ive checked Device Manager and it is showing a USB controller in the "Other Devices" section. It has a big yellow question mark next to it though with an exclamation mark too.
Would anyone happen to know a way of updating USB drivers without re-installing service pack 2? I really need to use my HDD but this is slowing it down to the point where it takes about an hour to copy a 700mb file from HDD to C:/ and vice-versa.
Cheers again
If I owned the original copy of my XP SP1 CD I would get a replacement, but it's actually my dads disc and it's already registered in his name. At the moment Im having to re-format my PC every 30 days so I don't have to activate.
Also, I have tried uninstallin it then restarting my PC but no luck with that either....
Also, I have tried uninstallin it then restarting my PC but no luck with that either....
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