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I have some problems in using the USB2.0 ports with my PC. I have a
GA-8SG667 motherboard and it "seems" to support the USB2.0 standard (I have
a total of 6 USB2.0/1.1 ports).
I have WindowsXP SP1, so i haven't installed any external driver because it
natively supports USB2.0. When I try to connect my external Hard Disk
(USB2.0) to any of the USB ports, I get the following message
"Windows has detected that a high speed USB device is attached to a low
speed port"
and Windows suggests me to connect the device to one of the ports of my high
speed usb hub. But i've tried with each of my 6 ports and it always gives me
that message! In the motherboard BIOS there is just one "USB Controller"
reference and it is Enabled.
Any idea about that?
I have some problems in using the USB2.0 ports with my PC. I have a
GA-8SG667 motherboard and it "seems" to support the USB2.0 standard (I have
a total of 6 USB2.0/1.1 ports).
I have WindowsXP SP1, so i haven't installed any external driver because it
natively supports USB2.0. When I try to connect my external Hard Disk
(USB2.0) to any of the USB ports, I get the following message
"Windows has detected that a high speed USB device is attached to a low
speed port"
and Windows suggests me to connect the device to one of the ports of my high
speed usb hub. But i've tried with each of my 6 ports and it always gives me
that message! In the motherboard BIOS there is just one "USB Controller"
reference and it is Enabled.
Any idea about that?