Problem Upgrading to USB2.0 (lengthy)

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I'll try to make this as short as possible :-

Just assembled a brand new system with a Shuttle AN35N-400 mainboard, running WinXP Pro, with 6 USB ports. All system parts are brand new out of the box & purchased from the same vendor. The Shuttle documentation & website states to install SP1 to enable USB2.0 support. I've run the gamut at the Windows Update site (both SP1 and SP1a), and there are no further updates for me to install. I've even verified that the KB downloads specifically designed to install USB2.0 are present

I'm running a Direcway USB modem setup (USB2.0) and a SanDisk MiniCruzer Flash Drive (also USB2.0) and get the same old "Hi-Speed USB device plugged into a...blah,blah,blah" when connecting either. When I check hardware properties in the Device Manager, both USB controllers are still listed as "Standard" instead of "Enhanced", and I have an additional "Universal Serial Bus Controller" listed with the yellow exclamation icon, despite the presence of both Service Packs. A property check indicates there are no drivers installed for this device, and I cannot determine what this controller belongs to

The strange thing is, when the system goes into Standby Mode (BIOS-controlled), the Direcway modem "falls off" the boat, so to speak. From the various KB articles I've been able to find, it appears to be recognizing that it has gone into an idle state, and shuts itself down. When this happens, however, it forces the system to reboot. When I check the event viewer, I find the following

Source: System Error Category: (102) Event ID: 100
Error code 1000007e, parameter1 c0000005, parameter2 804ea4c2, parameter3 f7febc00, parameter4 f7feb900

The next event listed is
Source: Tcpip Category: None Event ID: 420
The system detected that network adapter Satellite USB Device - Packet Scheduler Miniport was disconnected from the network, and the adapter's network configuration has been released. If the network adapter was not disconnected, this may indicate that it has malfunctioned. Please contact your vendor for updated drivers

The Direcway modems are running a brand new software version released within the last 30 days. Everything seems to be fine, as long as I don't allow the system to go into a standby mode

I've tried to look up these events in the KB, but what I find doesn't get too specific. If anyone has any ideas, I'd be eternally grateful

Thanks for your time
Eri
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Right click on the standard USB controller. Update driver. Allow the system
to search automatically. It should find/install the enhanced driver. If that
doesn't do it, do the same for the port with the yellow ! mark.
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Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)

Eric said:
I'll try to make this as short as possible :-)

Just assembled a brand new system with a Shuttle AN35N-400 mainboard,
running WinXP Pro, with 6 USB ports. All system parts are brand new out of
the box & purchased from the same vendor. The Shuttle documentation &
website states to install SP1 to enable USB2.0 support. I've run the gamut
at the Windows Update site (both SP1 and SP1a), and there are no further
updates for me to install. I've even verified that the KB downloads
specifically designed to install USB2.0 are present.
I'm running a Direcway USB modem setup (USB2.0) and a SanDisk MiniCruzer
Flash Drive (also USB2.0) and get the same old "Hi-Speed USB device plugged
into a...blah,blah,blah" when connecting either. When I check hardware
properties in the Device Manager, both USB controllers are still listed as
"Standard" instead of "Enhanced", and I have an additional "Universal Serial
Bus Controller" listed with the yellow exclamation icon, despite the
presence of both Service Packs. A property check indicates there are no
drivers installed for this device, and I cannot determine what this
controller belongs to.
The strange thing is, when the system goes into Standby Mode
(BIOS-controlled), the Direcway modem "falls off" the boat, so to speak.
From the various KB articles I've been able to find, it appears to be
recognizing that it has gone into an idle state, and shuts itself down.
When this happens, however, it forces the system to reboot. When I check
the event viewer, I find the following:
Source: System Error Category: (102) Event ID: 1003
Error code 1000007e, parameter1 c0000005, parameter2 804ea4c2, parameter3 f7febc00, parameter4 f7feb900.

The next event listed is:
Source: Tcpip Category: None Event ID: 4202
The system detected that network adapter Satellite USB Device - Packet
Scheduler Miniport was disconnected from the network, and the adapter's
network configuration has been released. If the network adapter was not
disconnected, this may indicate that it has malfunctioned. Please contact
your vendor for updated drivers.
The Direcway modems are running a brand new software version released
within the last 30 days. Everything seems to be fine, as long as I don't
allow the system to go into a standby mode.
I've tried to look up these events in the KB, but what I find doesn't get
too specific. If anyone has any ideas, I'd be eternally grateful.
 
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