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USB 2.0 PCI Host Card
Hi,
I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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Try moving the card to another slot, or try to disable the USB 1 in the BIOS.
-- Dave Vair CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+ Computer Education Services Corp. (CESC) "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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Thanks David for the quick response. Just to be sure that I know exactly what
you mean. Disable USB 1 in the BIOS for good? Then would I move everything that was on USB 1 to USB2? When I installed the card I tried another slot and I received the same message. Sorry, if I sound dumb but I really don't know much about some of this stuff. "David Vair" wrote: Try moving the card to another slot, or try to disable the USB 1 in the BIOS. -- Dave Vair CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+ Computer Education Services Corp. (CESC) "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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Karen, having installed a UDB2 card on top of USB1 very recently (and had
problems) advice I received was to go to Device Manager, UNINSTALL EVERY INSTANCE of USB (and DO ensure you have a non-USB mouse/keyboard and that you have disconnected all USB devices first) Reboot, and XP will then detect and install both USB and USB2 correctly Worked for me (the warning about disconnecting USB devices is VERY relevant) Hope this helps - do tell. Sincerely, Len "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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Hi,
Well, I unplugged all my USB devices went into the device manager and uninstalled all USB things. When I restarted I got the same message as before. This time I tried typing r to reboot and go into the setup and it came back with a message saying an attempt at rebooting has caused an error [eNMI] so I tried again and that time it said the error was in [Vmgr]. So I shut down and physically removed the new USB card and rebooted again. I unistalled all the USB junk again, shut down out the card back in and restarted the computer and was right back with the same I/O card parity error.. One thinh that I didn't realize until tonight though is that the new USB connection isn't really working like I had previously thought. If I plug my small portable hard drive into it it doesn't work on that. It does however work on a little 256MG flash stick. At first I thought maybe something had happened to the small hard drive but it still works (slowly) on the old USB connection. This was the whole reason for getting the 2.0 USB card. if you have any other suggestions I'd like to try them. Thanks, -Karen "yabbadoo" wrote: Karen, having installed a UDB2 card on top of USB1 very recently (and had problems) advice I received was to go to Device Manager, UNINSTALL EVERY INSTANCE of USB (and DO ensure you have a non-USB mouse/keyboard and that you have disconnected all USB devices first) Reboot, and XP will then detect and install both USB and USB2 correctly Worked for me (the warning about disconnecting USB devices is VERY relevant) Hope this helps - do tell. Sincerely, Len "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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Karen, as regards "parity" error messages, sorry, that's beyond me. If it's
a plug and play card, and drivers installed, and in correct slot, (and if the system was fully stable before installation, and if it reverts to stability with the card removed) - lot of "if's" - then logically it should work, else it's a faulty card. To test - do you have access to another XP machine to try it? Other thoughts, before that step - Did your card come with drivers (and did you install them?) Which PCI slot did you use ? - shouldn't matter, but if it was the bottom one (furthest away from the m/b) that might be the prob, as that slot may be reserved for a sound-card by the m/b mfr. Try switching to another currently "free" one. There can be probs with power on USB cards (as opposed to m/b on-board USB) - seen this elsewhere. I use a 4 port hub connected to my USB2 2-port card, it won't even run a memory stick without external hub power supply being connected, though documentation rates it at 500ma (adequate for memory stick). Might explain why yr portable hard drive won't work on this card - it needs power for the motor as well as for the data interchange, so power need may exceeds card's ability to supply it, and cuts out to avoid damage. Looks like few MVP's are reading this thread. Try posting a new one with subject header "parity errors with USB2 card" which might attract different more experienced advice. Sorry I've not been of more help. Sincerely, Len "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, Well, I unplugged all my USB devices went into the device manager and uninstalled all USB things. When I restarted I got the same message as before. This time I tried typing r to reboot and go into the setup and it came back with a message saying an attempt at rebooting has caused an error [eNMI] so I tried again and that time it said the error was in [Vmgr]. So I shut down and physically removed the new USB card and rebooted again. I unistalled all the USB junk again, shut down out the card back in and restarted the computer and was right back with the same I/O card parity error.. One thinh that I didn't realize until tonight though is that the new USB connection isn't really working like I had previously thought. If I plug my small portable hard drive into it it doesn't work on that. It does however work on a little 256MG flash stick. At first I thought maybe something had happened to the small hard drive but it still works (slowly) on the old USB connection. This was the whole reason for getting the 2.0 USB card. if you have any other suggestions I'd like to try them. Thanks, -Karen "yabbadoo" wrote: Karen, having installed a UDB2 card on top of USB1 very recently (and had problems) advice I received was to go to Device Manager, UNINSTALL EVERY INSTANCE of USB (and DO ensure you have a non-USB mouse/keyboard and that you have disconnected all USB devices first) Reboot, and XP will then detect and install both USB and USB2 correctly Worked for me (the warning about disconnecting USB devices is VERY relevant) Hope this helps - do tell. Sincerely, Len "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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Thanks for trying. I will try posting my question again as you suggested and
see if I get a response. Thanks again, Karen "yabbadoo" wrote: Karen, as regards "parity" error messages, sorry, that's beyond me. If it's a plug and play card, and drivers installed, and in correct slot, (and if the system was fully stable before installation, and if it reverts to stability with the card removed) - lot of "if's" - then logically it should work, else it's a faulty card. To test - do you have access to another XP machine to try it? Other thoughts, before that step - Did your card come with drivers (and did you install them?) Which PCI slot did you use ? - shouldn't matter, but if it was the bottom one (furthest away from the m/b) that might be the prob, as that slot may be reserved for a sound-card by the m/b mfr. Try switching to another currently "free" one. There can be probs with power on USB cards (as opposed to m/b on-board USB) - seen this elsewhere. I use a 4 port hub connected to my USB2 2-port card, it won't even run a memory stick without external hub power supply being connected, though documentation rates it at 500ma (adequate for memory stick). Might explain why yr portable hard drive won't work on this card - it needs power for the motor as well as for the data interchange, so power need may exceeds card's ability to supply it, and cuts out to avoid damage. Looks like few MVP's are reading this thread. Try posting a new one with subject header "parity errors with USB2 card" which might attract different more experienced advice. Sorry I've not been of more help. Sincerely, Len "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, Well, I unplugged all my USB devices went into the device manager and uninstalled all USB things. When I restarted I got the same message as before. This time I tried typing r to reboot and go into the setup and it came back with a message saying an attempt at rebooting has caused an error [eNMI] so I tried again and that time it said the error was in [Vmgr]. So I shut down and physically removed the new USB card and rebooted again. I unistalled all the USB junk again, shut down out the card back in and restarted the computer and was right back with the same I/O card parity error.. One thinh that I didn't realize until tonight though is that the new USB connection isn't really working like I had previously thought. If I plug my small portable hard drive into it it doesn't work on that. It does however work on a little 256MG flash stick. At first I thought maybe something had happened to the small hard drive but it still works (slowly) on the old USB connection. This was the whole reason for getting the 2.0 USB card. if you have any other suggestions I'd like to try them. Thanks, -Karen "yabbadoo" wrote: Karen, having installed a UDB2 card on top of USB1 very recently (and had problems) advice I received was to go to Device Manager, UNINSTALL EVERY INSTANCE of USB (and DO ensure you have a non-USB mouse/keyboard and that you have disconnected all USB devices first) Reboot, and XP will then detect and install both USB and USB2 correctly Worked for me (the warning about disconnecting USB devices is VERY relevant) Hope this helps - do tell. Sincerely, Len "Karen" wrote in message ... Hi, I have just installed a Compaq 5 Port USB 2.0 PCI Host Card on my computer (Dell Dimension 8100, OS Window XP Pro) I already had USB 1 but have devices that required the faster USB. The new USB is working and there are no yellow marks in my device manager but when I startup my computer I get an error message the says I/O Card parity at F000:BB87 Type(S)hutoff NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue. When I type S It than has the same message except instead of the earlier letters and numbers it is F000: 272B So, I type S again and the computer than starts and acts normal. I tried an earlier suggestion made on this site whereby I disconnected all USB devices and went into Device manager and uninstalled the USB connections, then restarted and let windows detect the new hardware and install the drivers. This did not change it. I still received the same error at startup. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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