Originally posted by: Zephyr77
Hello Vince,
I tried to find out how to insert a screen shot but counldn't figure out how. Or, if it was even permitted. Anyway, here is a link to the screen shot:
Device Listing
It's funny you mention problems with your firewire devices. I started having the same problem with a Maxtor 5000DV drive connected via firewire. I have to unplug the power before I shut down/restart my system and then plug it back in after the system is restarted. If I don't, WinXP doesn't recognize it. When I check Device Manager, the driver for it shows up with the yellow error icon. I have also fixed it by uninstalling it and then scanning for hardware changes. When I try to connect it via USB, the same thing happens.
Besides the problems I've mentioned already, I began to suspect potential USB issues after I couldn't get an HP2215 ipaq Pocket PC to connect to my system via USB. WinXP would always give an error mesage of "USB Device Not Recognized" and would place an entry in the USB Device listing of "Unknown Device". I tried two different HP2215's and never could get them to work.
It sure seems as though the USB/Firewire implementation of the P4C800-E is quite buggy. I may have to start looking for a different board.
I just saw your USB Device Listing. How many USB ports do you have enabled in the BIOS? I have 4 ports enabled. BTW, I'm also using version 1010.
Zeph
I just looked at your device listing and I fixed my USB 2.0 problem since what happened was there was a unknown device sitting in Other Devices and I thought it was the ICH5R RAID Controller so I used the IAA RAID driver from the floppy when it was actually the Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Controller. So my problem is fixed. Speaking about the ICH5R and the IAA RAID drivers, does the following device only show up when you actually have two drives connected to the ICH5R SATA ports and setting the BIOS to run as RAID?
Intel(R) 82801ER I/O Controller Hub
Does anyone know why the other 4 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal to Host Controllers are all using the USB 1.1 drivers but the 5th one with Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Controller is the only one using the USB 2.0 stuff. Does the 5th one basically control the other 4 so all the ports are really 2.0?
As for your device listing, under Universal Serial Bus Controllers, you seem to be missing two of the Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller(s), yours only lists 24D2 and 24D4 but not 24D7 and 24DE, did you enable all 8 ports in the BIOS or only 4? I guess you answered my question. Heh.
The firewire thing is kind of funny. What seems to happen is everytime I unplug a hub and restart the machine, WinXP will lose the Firewire devices as well as the USB Hub even when plugged back in so when I restart, the USB Hub gets recognized again and then the firewire devices, turning on/off won't do anything, only a plug/unplug of the cable would but once it's detected, I can reboot and the devices will be there until I do something with the USB side of things again.
My HP IPAQ H5450 and Palm Tungsten T which are connected to my Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro are working fine.
I was looking at your system devices listing and yours seems identical to mines except I have a Virtual Disk Bus while you have a Logitech Virtual Disk Enumerator, whatever that is or how you even get Logitech in with Microsoft and Intel. <grin>
What I couldn't figure out is that according to Intel, in System Devices, for items that have the Intel(R) 82875P in the name, there is supposed to be the following devices:
Intel(R) 82875P Memory Controller Hub - 2578
Intel(R) 82875P Processor to AGP Controller - 2579
Intel(R) 82875P Processor to PCI to CSA bridge - 257B
Intel(R) 82875P Processor to I/O Memory Interface - 257E
But when looking at your System Devices screenshot and even mines both as a upgrade of my old system and a fresh install, we have everything except the:
Intel(R) 82875P Processor to I/O Memory Interface - 257E
I wonder is this the same as the Intel(R) 82875P Memory Controller Hub - 2578 since the 275E is supposed to be the Processor to I/O Bridge when unnamed but when I checked one of those Sony machines at the SonyStyle store earlier today, the location is PCI bus, device 0, function 0 which is the exact same location as the Memory Controller Hub so I wonder is it the same thing.