Is there something special about USB 2.0 and Win2K? - 07/02/03 12:21 AM
What I mean is Is the installation of a USB 2.0 driver for Win2K radically different to that for WinXP or WinME?
Here's the problem. I use a Win2K PC based around a QDI motherboard and when I built and then set the machine up I installed QDI's USB 2.0 driver for Win2K. Thereafter, I've been using my USB scanner quite successfully on the machine.
However, I recently bought a USB flash drive but it won't function properly on my machine. It'll read and write but the flash icon in the Systray and other entries don't disappear when the flash is unplugged. Also, Windows hangs when I subsequently try to shut Windows down.
I've another Win2K machine which has a USB 1.1 interface on it instead and the flash drive works perfectly in that.
So, why doesn't the flash drive work properly on my main machine? Any ideas? Is there a special problem with USB 2.0 and Win2K, in the context of USB mass storage devices?
The article at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;819332
would seem to suggest that there IS something special in the way that USB 2.0 drivers should be installed on Win2K machines. There, it seems to be saying that both the USB 2.0 update in SP4 and a third-party USB 2.0 driver need to be installed on any given machine, for that interface to work properly. This seems unnecessarily complex and precarious. In fact, the impression given is that the USB 2.0 driver is two-part and is perhaps chipset dependent.
Anyone an expert in this domain?
Here's the problem. I use a Win2K PC based around a QDI motherboard and when I built and then set the machine up I installed QDI's USB 2.0 driver for Win2K. Thereafter, I've been using my USB scanner quite successfully on the machine.
However, I recently bought a USB flash drive but it won't function properly on my machine. It'll read and write but the flash icon in the Systray and other entries don't disappear when the flash is unplugged. Also, Windows hangs when I subsequently try to shut Windows down.
I've another Win2K machine which has a USB 1.1 interface on it instead and the flash drive works perfectly in that.
So, why doesn't the flash drive work properly on my main machine? Any ideas? Is there a special problem with USB 2.0 and Win2K, in the context of USB mass storage devices?
The article at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;819332
would seem to suggest that there IS something special in the way that USB 2.0 drivers should be installed on Win2K machines. There, it seems to be saying that both the USB 2.0 update in SP4 and a third-party USB 2.0 driver need to be installed on any given machine, for that interface to work properly. This seems unnecessarily complex and precarious. In fact, the impression given is that the USB 2.0 driver is two-part and is perhaps chipset dependent.
Anyone an expert in this domain?