On 27 Mar 2005 21:34:19 -0800, in <alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus>,
I have an old Asus P2B-DS, working fine. I installed winxp sp2 on it.
Everything works except the USB driver in the Device Manager isn't
working.
[snip]
Apparently, that is a common problem on earlier-revision P2B-series boards.
Per <
http://www.linux-usb.org/FAQ.html>:
| Q: My Asus motherboard doesn't work, or works with only one device
|
| A: Some early Asus P2B-DS and P2B-D motherboards have a design flaw
| that means that the chipset doesn't get sufficient voltage. I suggest
| returning the motherboard. Alternatively, check the Asus website at
|
http://www.asus.com.tw/supportnews/english/mainboard/p2bx/17695.html
| for a hardware solution.
I looked on the asus site and there doesn't seem to be a
special USB driver in the p2b-ds driver list. Am I the only one with
this problem?
[snip]
From what I gather, it's not a driver problem; it's (at least primarily) a
hardware problem. There is supposedly a home-brew fix described at
The device manager lists the driver as:
Intel(r) 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
That's kind of odd because the USB is onboard on the p2b-ds.
What makes you think that's "odd"? The P2B-series boards are based on the
Intel 440BX chipset.
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