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Can someone help as I am getting close to the computer through the window stage. My computer has USB 1 and I decided to install a USB 2 PCI card. After fitting it the computer would freeze during boot up. I tried unplugging two of the USB sockets (there are two direct on the motherboard and two on a card slot with cables to the motherboard) but to no avail. I then decided to return computer to original configuration but it now wont recognise USB at all. There is no mention of USB devices in the device manager list although I have reinstalled windows (XP pro SP2) and run the drivers disc for the motherboard (ASUS cusl2).

Would be eternally grateful for any assistance.

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Hi scuzzman

No my 'puter is not recognising my USB ports. USB devices that I have connected do not come up in "My Computer" and the the hardware listing in device manager does not show any USB devices.

trackrat

The only mention of USB I could find in the Bios was Legacy USB support (Enabled/Auto/Disabled). I have tried Enabled and Auto so far but no joy. Currently it is on Enabled which it was on before I started my attempt to upgrade to USB2.

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Thought you might like to know i've solved my USB prob. It was hidden in the Bios setup but not the usual USB support Enable/Auto/Disable. It was in the PCI config section.

Does anyone know where I can get a driver for a Hewlett Packard Officejet Pro 1170c to operate with WXP SP2. The printer works but the scanner doesn't so presumeably I need a Twain driver for the beast (It's too old to be P&P)

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