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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error message
telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what this
means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
worked!)
Many thanks.
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Richard Gruen
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 1:35 pm |
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Ted Zieglar
Joined: 13 Aug 2007
Posts: 173
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 USB Flash Drive
"Hi-speed" means the higher speed USB 2.0 specification. You can buy a USB
2.0 card at any store that sells computers. However, Windows XP supports the
lower speed as well.
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Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."
"rickbrem" <rg_4023 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com...
> Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error
message
> telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what
this
> means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
> worked!)
> Many thanks.
> --
> Richard Gruen
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 4:59 pm |
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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
Many thanks for responding, but I'm still confused. If the drive worked
w/ME, why wouldn't it work w/XP? Did I lose functionality with the upgrade
of OS!!!??? If you tell me I did, I'll run right out and get that 2.0 card,
but I'll be scratching my head with one hand whilst driving with the other!
--
Richard Gruen
"Ted Zieglar" wrote:
> "Hi-speed" means the higher speed USB 2.0 specification. You can buy a USB
> 2.0 card at any store that sells computers. However, Windows XP supports the
> lower speed as well.
>
> --
> Ted Zieglar
> "You can do it if you try."
>
> "rickbrem" <rg_4023.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com...
> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error
> message
> > telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what
> this
> > means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
> > worked!)
> > Many thanks.
> > --
> > Richard Gruen
>
>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 4:59 pm |
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Peter Foldes
Joined: 12 Jul 2007
Posts: 18
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 USB Flash Drive
Rick how old is that motherboard that you have in that computer. Newer motherboards support USB 2.0 high speed. Older boards did have only LIMITED support
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Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
"rickbrem" <rg_4023.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0605C671-37F8-4ABB-B1EB-50310D87A35D@microsoft.com...
> Many thanks for responding, but I'm still confused. If the drive worked
> w/ME, why wouldn't it work w/XP? Did I lose functionality with the upgrade
> of OS!!!??? If you tell me I did, I'll run right out and get that 2.0 card,
> but I'll be scratching my head with one hand whilst driving with the other!
> --
> Richard Gruen
>
>
> "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>
>> "Hi-speed" means the higher speed USB 2.0 specification. You can buy a USB
>> 2.0 card at any store that sells computers. However, Windows XP supports the
>> lower speed as well.
>>
>> --
>> Ted Zieglar
>> "You can do it if you try."
>>
>> "rickbrem" <rg_4023.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com...
>> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error
>> message
>> > telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what
>> this
>> > means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
>> > worked!)
>> > Many thanks.
>> > --
>> > Richard Gruen
>>
>>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 8:29 pm |
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McSpreader
Joined: 12 Oct 2007
Posts: 11
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 USB Flash Drive
"=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in
news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com:
> Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an
> error message telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can
> anyone tell me what this means, how I do it? (Before I updated
> from ME to XP, this flash drive worked!)
> Many thanks.
Read the "Error Message" more carefully - it is really a "FYI"
message.
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:13 pm |
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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
Thanks for the response, but it really isn't. Although it innocently tells
me that the drive simply won't function as fast as it might, WinExp doesn't
even recognize it, leaving me with no functionality at all.
--
Richard Gruen
"McSpreader" wrote:
> "=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com:
>
> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an
> > error message telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can
> > anyone tell me what this means, how I do it? (Before I updated
> > from ME to XP, this flash drive worked!)
> > Many thanks.
>
> Read the "Error Message" more carefully - it is really a "FYI"
> message.
>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:13 pm |
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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
Thanks for the response, but no luck here, either. Manufacturer says that no
downloads are required for those running XP.
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Richard Gruen
"Jack Handey" wrote:
> See if the manufacturer has an update on the software for this.
>
>
> "rickbrem" <rg_4023.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:EF2FE3A5-446D-49AB-874F-8C8DBECF9E6F@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for the response, but it really isn't. Although it innocently
> > tells
> > me that the drive simply won't function as fast as it might, WinExp
> > doesn't
> > even recognize it, leaving me with no functionality at all.
> > --
> > Richard Gruen
> >
> >
> > "McSpreader" wrote:
> >
> >> "=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in
> >> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com:
> >>
> >> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an
> >> > error message telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can
> >> > anyone tell me what this means, how I do it? (Before I updated
> >> > from ME to XP, this flash drive worked!)
> >> > Many thanks.
> >>
> >> Read the "Error Message" more carefully - it is really a "FYI"
> >> message.
> >>
>
>
>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:13 pm |
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Jack Handey
Joined: 11 Aug 2007
Posts: 1
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 USB Flash Drive
See if the manufacturer has an update on the software for this.
"rickbrem" <rg_4023.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:EF2FE3A5-446D-49AB-874F-8C8DBECF9E6F@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the response, but it really isn't. Although it innocently
> tells
> me that the drive simply won't function as fast as it might, WinExp
> doesn't
> even recognize it, leaving me with no functionality at all.
> --
> Richard Gruen
>
>
> "McSpreader" wrote:
>
>> "=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com:
>>
>> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an
>> > error message telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can
>> > anyone tell me what this means, how I do it? (Before I updated
>> > from ME to XP, this flash drive worked!)
>> > Many thanks.
>>
>> Read the "Error Message" more carefully - it is really a "FYI"
>> message.
>>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:13 pm |
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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
My 'puter's probably about 4 years old ... you may well have hit upon the
problem ... age gets us all!
Thx/Rick
--
Richard Gruen
"Peter Foldes" wrote:
> Rick how old is that motherboard that you have in that computer. Newer motherboards support USB 2.0 high speed. Older boards did have only LIMITED support
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "rickbrem" <rg_4023.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0605C671-37F8-4ABB-B1EB-50310D87A35D@microsoft.com...
> > Many thanks for responding, but I'm still confused. If the drive worked
> > w/ME, why wouldn't it work w/XP? Did I lose functionality with the upgrade
> > of OS!!!??? If you tell me I did, I'll run right out and get that 2.0 card,
> > but I'll be scratching my head with one hand whilst driving with the other!
> > --
> > Richard Gruen
> >
> >
> > "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
> >
> >> "Hi-speed" means the higher speed USB 2.0 specification. You can buy a USB
> >> 2.0 card at any store that sells computers. However, Windows XP supports the
> >> lower speed as well.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Ted Zieglar
> >> "You can do it if you try."
> >>
> >> "rickbrem" <rg_4023.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com...
> >> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error
> >> message
> >> > telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what
> >> this
> >> > means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
> >> > worked!)
> >> > Many thanks.
> >> > --
> >> > Richard Gruen
> >>
> >>
>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 10:05 pm |
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McSpreader
Joined: 12 Oct 2007
Posts: 11
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 USB Flash Drive
"=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in
news:EF2FE3A5-446D-49AB-874F-8C8DBECF9E6F@microsoft.com:
> Thanks for the response, but it really isn't. Although it
> innocently tells me that the drive simply won't function as fast
> as it might, ...
That's the FYI message I was referring to - it is not an error
message and the USB2 device *should* work OK, albeit at USB1.1 speed.
My Computer should display a new drive corresponding to your device.
> ... WinExp doesn't even recognize it, leaving me with
> no functionality at all.
As stated above, it should work fine at USB1.1 speed.
Try plugging the drive into another PC.
Try plugging a different drive into your PC.
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 10:53 pm |
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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
Again, thx.
The drive does work in another computer, but three flash drives do not
function in this one.
I just came back from a techie who explained that the USB slot on the front
of the computer was probably 1.1, but that those in the back were 2.0. I
used the supplied cable and tried that route, once again with no luck ... no
functionality at all, even at a slower speed. My computer still fails to
recognize the drive at all. Do you think I need some other controller to
make it function?
--
Richard Gruen
"McSpreader" wrote:
> "=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:EF2FE3A5-446D-49AB-874F-8C8DBECF9E6F@microsoft.com:
>
> > Thanks for the response, but it really isn't. Although it
> > innocently tells me that the drive simply won't function as fast
> > as it might, ...
> That's the FYI message I was referring to - it is not an error
> message and the USB2 device *should* work OK, albeit at USB1.1 speed.
> My Computer should display a new drive corresponding to your device.
>
> > ... WinExp doesn't even recognize it, leaving me with
> > no functionality at all.
>
> As stated above, it should work fine at USB1.1 speed.
>
> Try plugging the drive into another PC.
>
> Try plugging a different drive into your PC.
>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 10:53 pm |
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DANTE
Joined: 23 Apr 2007
Posts: 3
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 USB Flash Drive
The drive should still work... It is just a "information" message, which
tells you that you would get higher performance with a USB 2.0 adapter card.
"rickbrem" <rg_4023 RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0605C671-37F8-4ABB-B1EB-50310D87A35D@microsoft.com...
> Many thanks for responding, but I'm still confused. If the drive worked
> w/ME, why wouldn't it work w/XP? Did I lose functionality with the
> upgrade
> of OS!!!??? If you tell me I did, I'll run right out and get that 2.0
> card,
> but I'll be scratching my head with one hand whilst driving with the
> other!
> --
> Richard Gruen
>
>
> "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>
>> "Hi-speed" means the higher speed USB 2.0 specification. You can buy a
>> USB
>> 2.0 card at any store that sells computers. However, Windows XP supports
>> the
>> lower speed as well.
>>
>> --
>> Ted Zieglar
>> "You can do it if you try."
>>
>> "rickbrem" <rg_4023 RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@microsoft.com...
>> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error
>> message
>> > telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what
>> this
>> > means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
>> > worked!)
>> > Many thanks.
>> > --
>> > Richard Gruen
>>
>>
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| Thu Aug 04, 2005 10:59 pm |
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DANTE
Joined: 23 Apr 2007
Posts: 3
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 USB Flash Drive
I think you should got to Start > ControlPanel > System > Select Device
Manager > and while the drive is plugged in locate the USB flash drive and
uninstall it. Then unplug it, wait 10 seconds or so, and then plug it back
in. Windows may recognize it properly the next time. As added probability
of success, after uninstalling, and unpluging the drive, restart the
computer, and then plug it back in.
"rickbrem" <rg_4023.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:22A0C33F-4979-4A35-8F05-D77CF20A3E04@microsoft.com...
> Many thanks ... I'm on it!
> --
> Richard Gruen
>
>
> "McSpreader" wrote:
>
>> "=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:F30E6397-B742-442D-894A-6985185B0B54@microsoft.com:
>>
>> > Again, thx.
>> > The drive does work in another computer, but three flash drives
>> > do not function in this one.
>> > I just came back from a techie who explained that the USB slot
>> > on the front of the computer was probably 1.1, but that those in
>> > the back were 2.0. I used the supplied cable and tried that
>> > route, once again with no luck ... no functionality at all, even
>> > at a slower speed. My computer still fails to recognize the
>> > drive at all. Do you think I need some other controller to make
>> > it function?
>>
>> OK, looks like it is problem with the PC. IME Windows XP is pretty
>> good at handling USB flash drives. As your PC doesn't recognise the
>> new device via P&P, my prime suspect would be the motherboard
>> firmware.
>>
>> Try updating to the most recent BIOS for your motherboar.
>>
>> If that doesn't help, I'd try adding a USB2 PCI card.
>>
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| Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:27 am |
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rickbrem
Joined: 10 Oct 2007
Posts: 7
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 USB Flash Drive
Many thanks ... I'm on it!
--
Richard Gruen
"McSpreader" wrote:
> "=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:F30E6397-B742-442D-894A-6985185B0B54@microsoft.com:
>
> > Again, thx.
> > The drive does work in another computer, but three flash drives
> > do not function in this one.
> > I just came back from a techie who explained that the USB slot
> > on the front of the computer was probably 1.1, but that those in
> > the back were 2.0. I used the supplied cable and tried that
> > route, once again with no luck ... no functionality at all, even
> > at a slower speed. My computer still fails to recognize the
> > drive at all. Do you think I need some other controller to make
> > it function?
>
> OK, looks like it is problem with the PC. IME Windows XP is pretty
> good at handling USB flash drives. As your PC doesn't recognise the
> new device via P&P, my prime suspect would be the motherboard
> firmware.
>
> Try updating to the most recent BIOS for your motherboar.
>
> If that doesn't help, I'd try adding a USB2 PCI card.
>
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| Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:27 am |
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McSpreader
Joined: 12 Oct 2007
Posts: 11
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 USB Flash Drive
"=?Utf-8?B?cmlja2JyZW0=?=" <rg_4023 RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in
news:F30E6397-B742-442D-894A-6985185B0B54@microsoft.com:
> Again, thx.
> The drive does work in another computer, but three flash drives
> do not function in this one.
> I just came back from a techie who explained that the USB slot
> on the front of the computer was probably 1.1, but that those in
> the back were 2.0. I used the supplied cable and tried that
> route, once again with no luck ... no functionality at all, even
> at a slower speed. My computer still fails to recognize the
> drive at all. Do you think I need some other controller to make
> it function?
OK, looks like it is problem with the PC. IME Windows XP is pretty
good at handling USB flash drives. As your PC doesn't recognise the
new device via P&P, my prime suspect would be the motherboard
firmware.
Try updating to the most recent BIOS for your motherboar.
If that doesn't help, I'd try adding a USB2 PCI card.
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