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Maybe you can see the two this time.
"Murphski" wrote in message ... It is all in code on my page. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It came out fine he Chuck wrote: I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller, etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I do not read code too well. |
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How to I install the SIS driver? There are no indications that is the
problem but I think that is the issue. "Chuck" wrote: Maybe you can see the two this time. "Murphski" wrote in message ... It is all in code on my page. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It came out fine he Chuck wrote: I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller, etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I do not read code too well |
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The drivers normally install automatically, unless the inf file scheme is
not working properly. How this can happen is involved, other than to say that installing some OEM driver packages, usually for an older version of windows, can really mess things up. If everything worked properly, you could remove the existing driver, and it (or the correct drivers) would reinstall at the next reboot. At this point, you should look at the MBD and or it's docs to see if you can find the exact SIS support chip set. Then write down the number(s) that identify the chip(s). This may help you find the correct drivers. Can you give us the MBD make & model ? "Murphski" wrote in message ... How to I install the SIS driver? There are no indications that is the problem but I think that is the issue. "Chuck" wrote: Maybe you can see the two this time. "Murphski" wrote in message ... It is all in code on my page. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It came out fine he Chuck wrote: I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller, etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I do not read code too well |
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This site may have some useful advice.
http://www.usbman.com/Guides/Cleanup...afe%20Mode.htm "Chuck" wrote in message ... The drivers normally install automatically, unless the inf file scheme is not working properly. How this can happen is involved, other than to say that installing some OEM driver packages, usually for an older version of windows, can really mess things up. If everything worked properly, you could remove the existing driver, and it (or the correct drivers) would reinstall at the next reboot. At this point, you should look at the MBD and or it's docs to see if you can find the exact SIS support chip set. Then write down the number(s) that identify the chip(s). This may help you find the correct drivers. Can you give us the MBD make & model ? "Murphski" wrote in message ... How to I install the SIS driver? There are no indications that is the problem but I think that is the issue. |
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I had to give myself a break for a few days because I was spending HOURS
trying to figure this out. I will get back to you soon. Thank you "Chuck" wrote: This site may have some useful advice. http://www.usbman.com/Guides/Cleanup...afe%20Mode.htm "Chuck" wrote in message ... The drivers normally install automatically, unless the inf file scheme is not working properly. How this can happen is involved, other than to say that installing some OEM driver packages, usually for an older version of windows, can really mess things up. If everything worked properly, you could remove the existing driver, and it (or the correct drivers) would reinstall at the next reboot. At this point, you should look at the MBD and or it's docs to see if you can find the exact SIS support chip set. Then write down the number(s) that identify the chip(s). This may help you find the correct drivers. Can you give us the MBD make & model ? "Murphski" wrote in message ... How to I install the SIS driver? There are no indications that is the problem but I think that is the issue. |
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