I recently have had my laptop completely cleaned up due to a virus. I belive this involved removing all software including XP and reinstating it. Prior to this I had no problem with my USB ports. My ipod updated in seconds and all other devises connected through USB were also fine. However since it has come back from being repaired, I get a messge when a USB such as my ipod is connected saying that a high speed device has been connected to a low speed USB port. It can now take up to 45 minutes to update a 1Gb amount of files. Under 'hardware' and 'device manager' the USB controllers do not say USB 2.0. Is it possible that the guys who repaired the laptop have done somethign to effect this?
2007-01-04
20:52:00
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Cool. Thanks for that. I have run windows updates since it's been back so they should be up to date. Another question then..... How do I update XP with service pack 2 and then install USB (motherboard?) drivers?
2007-01-04
21:04:10 ·
update #1