Usb

This is a discussion about Usb in the Windows Hardware category; I have a a problem with my USB I have updated my BIOS for my board and done everything I can think of to make the USB controller on the board to work. Windows 2000 does not know of the firmware for it.

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I have a a problem with my USB
I have updated my BIOS for my board and done everything I can think of to make the USB controller on the board to work. Windows 2000 does not know of the firmware for it. I have mailed the company who make the board and they said to either to update the BIOS or get service pack 2
 
I do not think servicepack 2 will help as I have done many boards of this make and I have had no problems with the USB, they have all installed no probs, I can not understand
 
below the fault in device manager under properties:
***Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device. To use this device, contact your computer manufacturer to obtain a firmware or BIOS update. (Code 35)
 

 
the chipset is 440agp

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i had the same problem on an older computer with WIN 98 SE. i could never find what was wrong but when i formatted the computer and put the same things back on, the problem was solved. ;(

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Win2k is really fussy about hardware changes - I recently upgraded to PC133 RAM, and had to do a clean install because Win2k wouldn't boot.
 
How many versions did you jump when you upgraded the BIOS?
 
Like the man says, you might be better off doing a fresh install, and see whether that helps...
 
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Win2k is really fussy about hardware changes - I recently upgraded to PC133 RAM, and had to do a clean install because Win2k wouldn't boot.

How many versions did you jump when you upgraded the BIOS?

Like the man says, you might be better off doing a fresh install, and see whether that helps...

AndyF

I might do that to see what happens, I think that the problem will be solved, I will of course let you all know