Microsoft Usb Universal Host Controller Miniport Driver For Mac

03.03.2020

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0? Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0. The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps? I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell.

Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub. The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 Mbps, Network Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps.

The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings. (In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at? I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly.

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers Check out this link: 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl. How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0? Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0. The scanner and card reader are only 1.1.

The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps? I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell.

Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub. The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps. The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings. (In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2.

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When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at? I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers That USB Info utility costs $149. The tests available in the 15-day trial version are limited, and the program is too technical for me. I will go to my mainboard manufacturer's forum and ask them. I switched some of my USB devices around into other slots.

There is a USB 2 Enhanced controller entry in Device Manager now, but it shows nothing is connected to any of the ports. Maybe my router is not USB 2.0 after all, but I thought it was. 'Blair' wrote in message news:eC1q0FKKFHA.2716@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl. Check out this link: 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl. How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0? Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0.

The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps?

I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell. Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub. The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps. The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings.

(In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at?

I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl. How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0?

Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0. The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps? I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell. Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub.

The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps. The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings.

(In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at? I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly. It should list ' Enhanced Host Controller ' as you have it, otherwise, it seems that you don't.

Try using Google for the general info that you seek. You'll find answers faster, since there is a library on Usenet waiting to be explored, and less time waiting for answers here. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers I usually do type searches in the Google Toolbar and Microsoft sites first. Sometimes I do not know what keywords to use for my searches.

Other times there is too much info and I don't know how to sort through it, there is info that really doesn't tell me what I need to know, or there is info that is not relevant at all to my problem. After not finding answers there, I ask questions here or in another newsgroup. What is Usenet?

'Tom' wrote in message news:ud%23pGIKKFHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl. Try using Google for the general info that you seek.

You'll find answers faster, since there is a library on Usenet waiting to be explored, and less time waiting for answers here. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers You can inexpensively add a USB2.0 pci card. The list indicates that XP has not installed any usb2 support, and it would have if it detected usb2 ports in your system. A five-port card is very inexpensive. When you bring the system back up after installing the card, XP will detect and configure it for you automatically.

Colin Barnhorst MVP Windows - Virtual Machine (Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested) 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl. How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0? Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0. The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps?

I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell. Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub. The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps.

The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings.

(In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them.

For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at? I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers New Device Manager list for USB. Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Mass Storage Device USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub As a result of moving the various USB devices into different slots to test USB capability without 'safely remove the device from your system', the scanner now shows up under Imaging Devices as Mustek 1200UB #3. That is the only scanner that shows up. Mustek 1200UB and Mustek 1200UB #2 do not show up.

'Show hidden devices' on the View menu is enabled. Is there any way to edit the name of the device to remove the '#3', or am I stuck with that now? Also, when I select 'show hidden devices' it seems like I have three duplicate network adapters, but I wonder if they are duplicates or not. 2wire Gateway USB #2 - Packet Scheduler Miniport 2wire Gateway USB #3 - Packet Scheduler Miniport 2wire Gateway USB #4 - Packet Scheduler Miniport Windows would not let me remove them even in Safe Mode. I could disable them but not remove them.

The error I got was 'Failed to uninstall the device. The device may be needed to boot into Windows' (or something along those lines). Since I could not remove them, I just re-enabled them.

Maybe they aren't duplicates. What do you think? Here is the complete list of network adapters with 'show hidden devices' selected. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers You can try the card to double check the router. You don't have to leave it installed.

Yes, a hyperthreading cpu shows up as two cpu's. Colin Barnhorst MVP Windows - Virtual Machine (Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested) 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:ehlRFXMKFHA.2688@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl. New Device Manager list for USB. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl.

How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0? Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0.

The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps?

I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell. Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub.

The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps. The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings. (In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at? I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly.

Judging from your list you do not have a USB 2 (Enhanced USB2 Controller) on your machine. Pich up a copy of AIDA 32 at and under Devices it will tell you what you have in your machine. The 10Mb for your DSL/Router is probably the result of that router connecting to a USB 1.1 controller and shifting down to 1.1 compatibility. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers I am still using a USB1.1 controller and I have a USB2.0 compatible scanner. Whenever I plug in my USB2.0 into the USB1.1 controller, WinXP will give me an alert that I can get better performance if I get a USB2.0 controller. If you do not have this pop up message when you use your USB2.0 hardware, it means that your USB2.0 controller on your machine is working just fine.

(Well, this is an easy, non-technical way to check if your system is using a USB2.0 controller) - Jabez Gan Beta ID: 507323 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uYJmo%23KKFHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl. That USB Info utility costs $149. The tests available in the 15-day trial version are limited, and the program is too technical for me.

I will go to my mainboard manufacturer's forum and ask them. I switched some of my USB devices around into other slots. There is a USB 2 Enhanced controller entry in Device Manager now, but it shows nothing is connected to any of the ports. Maybe my router is not USB 2.0 after all, but I thought it was. 'Blair' wrote in message news:eC1q0FKKFHA.2716@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl. Check out this link: 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl. How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0?

Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0. The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps). Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps?

I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell. Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub. The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps. The following is from Device Manager. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings.

(In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at?

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I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers Also reliable. Colin Barnhorst MVP Windows - Virtual Machine (Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested) 'Jabez Gan' wrote in message news:eC7LpCLKFHA.2748@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl. I am still using a USB1.1 controller and I have a USB2.0 compatible scanner. Whenever I plug in my USB2.0 into the USB1.1 controller, WinXP will give me an alert that I can get better performance if I get a USB2.0 controller. If you do not have this pop up message when you use your USB2.0 hardwareit means that your USB2.0 controller on your machine is working just fine.

(Well, this is an easy, non-technical way to check if your system is using a USB2.0 controller) - Jabez Gan Beta ID: 507323 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uYJmo%23KKFHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl. That USB Info utility costs $149. The tests available in the 15-day trial version are limited, and the program is too technical for me. I will go to my mainboard manufacturer's forum and ask them.

I switched some of my USB devices around into other slots. There is a USB 2 Enhanced controller entry in Device Manager now, but it shows nothing is connected to any of the ports. Maybe my router is not USB 2.0 after all, but I thought it was. 'Blair' wrote in message news:eC1q0FKKFHA.2716@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl. Check out this link: 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:uPOIBkJKFHA.3348@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl. How can I tell if my USB is operating at 1.1 or 2.0? Not all my USB devices are USB 2.0.

The scanner and card reader are only 1.1. The DSL modem/router/gateway is 2.0, but the USB connection for it (2Wire Gateway USB) shows only 10Mbps (rather than 400Mbps).

Is that because the modem/router connects to a 10BaseT ethernet hub that only supports 10Mbps? I wonder what my other USB 2.0 devices are running at or how I can tell. Scott's XP computer is connected to the network via this 10Mbps hub. The three network icons in my taskbar show 1394 Net Adapter at 400 MbpsNetwork Bridge at 400Mbps, and 2Wire Gateway USB at 10Mbps. The following is from Device Manager.

UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS - Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DD USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Device Manager shows USB Root Hubs and USB Universal Host Controllers rather than USB 2 somethings. (In WinMe, when I had a USB 2 PCI card installed on a USB 1.1 board, it would say USB 2 somthing for the card and USB something for the native 1.1 ports on the board.) This mainboard comes with USB 2. When I first installed WinXP, a message popped up when I went to install the USB 2.0 mainboard drivers that XP SP1 should automatically configure them. For my other USB 2 devices, is there somewhere in Windows or a third-party utility that can tell me what speed they are operating at? I want to know if the USB 2.0 is installed and working properly. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers What is Usenet?

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See this: - Jabez Gan Beta ID: 507323 'ForestSpirit' wrote in message news:%239tCHBLKFHA.1500@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl. I usually do type searches in the Google Toolbar and Microsoft sites first. Sometimes I do not know what keywords to use for my searches. Other times there is too much info and I don't know how to sort through it, there is info that really doesn't tell me what I need to know, or there is info that is not relevant at all to my problem. After not finding answers there, I ask questions here or in another newsgroup. What is Usenet?

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'Tom' wrote in message news:ud%23pGIKKFHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl. Try using Google for the general info that you seek. You'll find answers faster, since there is a library on Usenet waiting to be explored, and less time waiting for answers here.

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