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USB2 device running at USB1 speeds
I have a new USB2 1 gig memory stick which will only read or write at USB1 speeds eg 192Mb of files transferred in 200secs = 1Mbytes/sec. Running WinXP with SP2 and latest updates Less than 2 yr old PC with USB1 and USB2 enabled in the BIOS Device Manager shows no USB errors. (Only error is SM Bus controller not installed) USB mass Storage Device recognised as "Location 0 (USB 2.0(FS) FLASH DISK )" USB drivers version 5.1.2600.0 Disconnecting all other USB devices (printer & scanner) and using different USB ports does not improve transfer speed Does anyone have any suggestions how to get it running faster please? Thanks |
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Visit the support website of the manufacturer of your computer
or motherboard and download the motherboard chipset drivers and install them. If you have an Intel processor and chipset: Intel Chipset Installation: http://www.intel.com/design/software...form/index.htm -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Phil Bower" wrote: | USB2 device running at USB1 speeds | | I have a new USB2 1 gig memory stick which will only read or write at | USB1 speeds eg 192Mb of files transferred in 200secs = 1Mbytes/sec. | | Running WinXP with SP2 and latest updates | Less than 2 yr old PC with USB1 and USB2 enabled in the BIOS | Device Manager shows no USB errors. (Only error is SM Bus controller | not installed) | USB mass Storage Device recognised as "Location 0 (USB 2.0(FS) FLASH | DISK )" | USB drivers version 5.1.2600.0 | Disconnecting all other USB devices (printer & scanner) and using | different USB ports does not improve transfer speed | | Does anyone have any suggestions how to get it running faster please? | | Thanks |
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 14:20:11 -0600, "Carey Frisch [MVP]"
<cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote: >Visit the support website of the manufacturer of your computer >or motherboard and download the motherboard chipset drivers >and install them. > >If you have an Intel processor and chipset: > >Intel Chipset Installation: >http://www.intel.com/design/software...form/index.htm Thanks for your amazingly prompt reply and suggestion Updated drivers from Gigabyte fixed the problem. Much appreciated Thanks again |
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