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Thread ID: 62647 2005-10-14 19:26:00 Comp does not suport USB 2.0 Jesta (3872) Press F1
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396194 2005-10-15 03:59:00 Hmm, if I could find out what the url was for snapshots/photos, you could post a snapshot of device manager.

So, we can see what maybe missing / or not installed in the way of drivers.

Coz the link in the FAQ's is wrong.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
396195 2005-10-15 04:13:00 How do I take a snapshot of device manager. Jesta (3872)
396196 2005-10-15 04:13:00 ImageF1 is here. (imagef1.x10hosting.com)

It is about time the FAQ was updated. :rolleyes:
FoxyMX (5)
396197 2005-10-15 04:15:00 How do I take a snapshot of device manager .
Press the PrintScrn key then paste the image into your graphics program .

Further instructions are in the forum's FAQ ( . pressf1 . co . nz/faq . php?faq=faq_pressf1_root#faq_pressf1_faq_07" target="_blank">www . pressf1 . co . nz) but use the link I provided in my last post to upload your image, not the one in the FAQ .
FoxyMX (5)
396198 2005-10-15 04:16:00 How do I take a snapshot of device manager.

Bring up device manager Jesta, and press Printscreen. Have you got some graphic program installed Jesta to paste images into??

Ta Foxy for the right url :) And post it here Jesta

imagef1.x10hosting.com
Speedy Gonzales (78)
396199 2005-10-15 04:20:00 =FoxyMX

Foxy MX - Faster than a speeding bullet !!
Misty :horrified
Misty (368)
396200 2005-10-15 04:46:00 OK, I think I have the right manual .

Check the BIOS for the onchip USB entry .

Make SURE this is on V1 . 1+V 2 . 0

I think this is under the Integrated Peripherals menu in the BIOS . And save the BIOS settings .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
396201 2005-10-15 05:09:00 Done
imagef1.x10hosting.com

imagef1.x10hosting.com
Jesta (3872)
396202 2005-10-15 05:18:00 Hmm those pics look ok and there doesnt seem to be anything missing...

I would check that onchip USB option, in the BIOS, and see if thats on V1.1+2.0.

It might be a setting in the BIOS thats wrong. Or not configured.

And on the main menu under PNP/PCI config, put Y in if it has an option for PNP.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
396203 2005-10-15 05:43:00 I do no have the option, in the BIOS to set too V1.1+2.0. Only the option USB Controller = Enabled or disabled

PNP/PCI = Enabled
Jesta (3872)
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