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6. July 2006 @ 14:21 |
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I got a ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe Motherboard; when i plug my psp up it a message comes up saying a High-speed device is plugged into a Non-High-speed plug.
I believe this is caused by the drivers........please help if you know what to do to make the port a High-Speed port..... :-)
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PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
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AfterDawn Addict
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6. July 2006 @ 14:27 |
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Just ignore that message you can still use your PSP with your computer, just at a slower speed.
Just go to My Computer and you should see your PSP as a "Removable Drive"
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6. July 2006 @ 14:28 |
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yes, i no it works, wut im asking is if it's possible to change my non-highspeed usb port into a highspeed
Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:30 |
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No the only way you can do that is by buying a new motherboard or by buying a USB 2.0 PCI card. You can not just upgrade by updating the drivers.
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6. July 2006 @ 14:30 |
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gotcha, thxs
Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:30 |
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6. July 2006 @ 14:32 |
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my motherboard is AGP, is there a pci port on it?
Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:33 |
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AGP nor PCI has anything to do with your USB ports. Your mobo supports the new 2.0 standard. Check the manuf website to see if anyone else has this problem or if there is a fix.
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6. July 2006 @ 14:35 |
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Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:36 |
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PCI does have something to do with USB 2.0.
You can use a USB2.0 PCI Card and enjoy full speed USB2.0, you do not need to buy a new motherboard.
Your motherbaord should have atleast 2 or 3 PCI slots check your motherboard manual.
EDIT;
I checked the page that you posted, your motherboard has 4 PCI slots. Now all you have to see is if there is any spare PCI slots.
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6. July 2006 @ 14:37 |
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does the bios version matter about the usb?
Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:37 |
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NO PCI has nothing to do with USB if he doesnt need it. Dude use google. His mobo supports USB 2.0, he just messed somethin up. Jeez you even searched for it but u didnt check to see if it supports 2.0. Scyther your mobo supports 2.0 USB standard. In fact your mobo should have around 8 USB 2.0 HI-Speed ports. Like I said check ASUS website, good possibility there is a fix.
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6. July 2006 @ 14:38 |
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Oh ok, sorry, I didnt realize that his motherboard has USB 2.0 support.
Yeah it actually might be a good idea to get new motherboard drivers.
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6. July 2006 @ 14:40 |
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Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:40 |
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No probs mang.
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6. July 2006 @ 14:41 |
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6. July 2006 @ 14:42 |
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im looking throught the manual and there is a part for usb
USB 2.0 Controller Mode [HiSpeed]
Allows you to configure the usb 2.0 controller in HiSpeed (480 mbps) or Full Speed (12 mbps). Configureation options: [hispeed] [ full speed]
should i configure to the hispeed?
Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 14:43 |
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6. July 2006 @ 15:01 |
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Thanx for postin that Eternalis :)
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6. July 2006 @ 15:07 |
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No problem.
Did you find a driver yet scyther27 ?
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6. July 2006 @ 17:56 |
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no, and configuring the usb didnt help either
Electronics:
PSP Firmware History
2.0 -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-A -> 2.71 SE-B -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-B" -> 1.5 -> 2.71 SE-C -> 1.5 -> 3.02 OE-A -> 3.02 OE-B
Memory stick 4gb & 1gb
Samsung T629
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6. July 2006 @ 18:57 |
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i hate to argue with you hexitnow, but your quote
Quote: NO PCI has nothing to do with USB
THis is wrong, USB comes from the PCI card, unless its a mobo card.
scyther27 try updating the USB PCI Card
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