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Running Windows XP Home Edition, I have an external 80 GB "pocket" hard drive. Instead of a power supply, it uses 2 USB ports, one for power & one for data. It's supposed to be true plug-play on XP.
When I plug in the drive, an alarm window pops up and says that "A HI-SPEED USB device is plugged
into a non-HI-SPEED USB port." The next window says that "The USB Mass Storage Devices is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port." It recommends "adding a HI-SPEED USB host controller to this computer to obtain maximum performance." Is this controller some kind of hardware/software/driver?
I'm pretty sure that my Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop (purchased last year) is USB 2.0, not 1.1. I went ahead and downloaded all the system updates from Windows Update, and even uninstalled/reinstalled system drivers, but the computer still insists this is a low-speed USB connection.
More importantly, the drive does not appear under "My Computer" when I plug it in, so I can't use it. The previous problem is just a performance issue, but this problem prevents me from using the drive at all. Furthermore, the User Manual that came with the product makes no mention of installation procedures for Windows XP, only 98/SE/2000. It was supposed to be plug-play.
Thanks All,
Jean-Paul Travers
When I plug in the drive, an alarm window pops up and says that "A HI-SPEED USB device is plugged
into a non-HI-SPEED USB port." The next window says that "The USB Mass Storage Devices is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port." It recommends "adding a HI-SPEED USB host controller to this computer to obtain maximum performance." Is this controller some kind of hardware/software/driver?
I'm pretty sure that my Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop (purchased last year) is USB 2.0, not 1.1. I went ahead and downloaded all the system updates from Windows Update, and even uninstalled/reinstalled system drivers, but the computer still insists this is a low-speed USB connection.
More importantly, the drive does not appear under "My Computer" when I plug it in, so I can't use it. The previous problem is just a performance issue, but this problem prevents me from using the drive at all. Furthermore, the User Manual that came with the product makes no mention of installation procedures for Windows XP, only 98/SE/2000. It was supposed to be plug-play.
Thanks All,
Jean-Paul Travers