- Feb 16, 2003
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Recently installed an ASUS A7V8X board, running the latest BIOS, all drivers loaded, including USB however looks like there is some other part of the USB subsystem for which windows XP does not seem to be able to load drivers.
This board has 6 USB ports. 4 on the back part of the ATX form factor and 2 connectors on the board for which I've connected USB connectors for the front of my case. Under DEvice manager I already show USB drivers as follows:
[+]Universal Serial Bus Controllers
|
|
|-----USB Root Hub
|-----USB Root Hub
|-----USB Root Hub
|-----Via Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
|-----Via Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
|-----Via Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
Then of course, under other devices I show an "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller" entry. Removing it and reloading it makes no difference as it cannot find drivers. I can assign/force a driver to it but don't want to choose the incorrect one, and this realy should not happen considering I've loaded the latest 4in1 drivers as well. Any ideas as to what this is pointing to? It's driving me nuts and worse to comes worse I'll just have to disable it but I'd like to try and fix it.
Thank you for any info you can provide. It's the first time I run into problems with something as simple as USB drivers.
This board has 6 USB ports. 4 on the back part of the ATX form factor and 2 connectors on the board for which I've connected USB connectors for the front of my case. Under DEvice manager I already show USB drivers as follows:
[+]Universal Serial Bus Controllers
|
|
|-----USB Root Hub
|-----USB Root Hub
|-----USB Root Hub
|-----Via Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
|-----Via Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
|-----Via Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
Then of course, under other devices I show an "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller" entry. Removing it and reloading it makes no difference as it cannot find drivers. I can assign/force a driver to it but don't want to choose the incorrect one, and this realy should not happen considering I've loaded the latest 4in1 drivers as well. Any ideas as to what this is pointing to? It's driving me nuts and worse to comes worse I'll just have to disable it but I'd like to try and fix it.
Thank you for any info you can provide. It's the first time I run into problems with something as simple as USB drivers.