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Where are the hi-speed USB Hubs?



 
 
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Old November 14th 09, 01:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Margaret Bartley[_3_]
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Default Where are the hi-speed USB Hubs?


WinXP SP 3 Media Center edition 2002
When I plugged my Memory Card REader/Writer into my VAIO machine, which is
about five years old, I got a messaget hat it was not plugged into a
high-speed USB port.

I clicked on the alert, and it opened up a window with the title, "HI-SPEED
USB Device Attached to non-HI-SPEED Hub.

then, it showed a tree-view of the Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host
Controller. Under it was an entry, USB Root HUB (8 ports) This is in bold
font.
Under this USB Root Hub were 8 entries, 6 of which said, "Unused Port", one
said USB Composite Device" and one said, Sony Memory Card Reader/Writer.

At the bottom of the screen, it said
Recommendation
Disconnect the USB Mass Storage Device from its current port and then
connect it to one of hte ports on a hub shown in bold type.

Well, I think the card reader/writer is the thing that is sendign the error
message, and it is plugged into the root hub which is listed in bold type.

Is this a bug in Windows, or is there something not obvious that I can do to
get better performance out of this card reader?



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