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Ray Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 3:16 pm Post subject: USB |
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Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine model T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray |
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Dave C. Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 3:16 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Rt6dnaTMgeGXBmbcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
| Quote: | Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine model T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray
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USB support is typically a function of a motherboard's chipset, if that
function is enabled in the BIOS. Have you checked the various BIOS setup
screens to see if USB is enabled? If so, you might try reinstalling the
latest VIA 4-in-1 drivers for your motherboard. You can find them below.
Note that the following link is broken, as it only works fully with Internet
Explorer. -Dave
http://www.emachines.com/support/support_info.html?prodName=T2482 |
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JAD Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 4:16 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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4 in 1 haven't had the USB 2.0 drivers in them. You have to figure out if its an NEC or
whichever brand chip is controlling USB.
"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message news:Rt6dnaTMgeGXBmbcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
| Quote: | Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine model T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray
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Ray Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 4:16 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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Thanks for info. I did install the drivers from this link earlier, but
still showed up drivers not installed. I did not check the bios, will do
that next. I just assumed when it said driver not installed, that it
wasn't. I did notice that when I installed the 4in1 driver that there were
really only 3 items there. Reinstalled them twice to make sure. Not sure
if that is the way it should show up. Appreciate the help! Ray
"Dave C." <mdupre@sff.net> wrote in message
news:361maaF4tfi83U1@individual.net...
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"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Rt6dnaTMgeGXBmbcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine model
T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray
USB support is typically a function of a motherboard's chipset, if that
function is enabled in the BIOS. Have you checked the various BIOS setup
screens to see if USB is enabled? If so, you might try reinstalling the
latest VIA 4-in-1 drivers for your motherboard. You can find them below.
Note that the following link is broken, as it only works fully with
Internet
Explorer. -Dave
http://www.emachines.com/support/support_info.html?prodName=T2482
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JAD Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:16 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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Most USB 2.0 has a add on controller chip. Belarc > is some other
utility now, cant think of the name, but yes something like that. Or
check the device manager to see if it will identify it for you. I
looked at the 'E' site but they make no mention of USB 2.0 anywhere.
Also take note of the motherboard model# stenciled on the board and
the VIA chipset. They will be printed right on the chip itself.
http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=2&Type=1
"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:_tmdnWcZ5atoIWbcRVn-ow@comcast.com...
| Quote: | What is the best way to tell that, Belarc Advisor or some type of
software?
Or just physically looking at the mobo? So you are saying that the
4in1
does not support 2.0? Where do you get the 2.0usb drivers then? I
do
appreciate the help. I am not real well verse in driver support.
thanks Ray
"JAD" <hrhackthatspam@witchiepoo.com> wrote in message
news:yAOKd.15424$PM1.5199@fe04.lga...
4 in 1 haven't had the USB 2.0 drivers in them. You have to figure
out if
its an NEC or
whichever brand chip is controlling USB.
"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Rt6dnaTMgeGXBmbcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine
model
T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray
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Ray Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:16 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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What is the best way to tell that, Belarc Advisor or some type of software?
Or just physically looking at the mobo? So you are saying that the 4in1
does not support 2.0? Where do you get the 2.0usb drivers then? I do
appreciate the help. I am not real well verse in driver support. thanks Ray
"JAD" <hrhackthatspam@witchiepoo.com> wrote in message
news:yAOKd.15424$PM1.5199@fe04.lga...
| Quote: | 4 in 1 haven't had the USB 2.0 drivers in them. You have to figure out if
its an NEC or
whichever brand chip is controlling USB.
"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Rt6dnaTMgeGXBmbcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine model
T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray
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Dave C. Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 7:18 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:xIedncxKoeLnN2bcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
| Quote: | Thanks for info. I did install the drivers from this link earlier, but
still showed up drivers not installed. I did not check the bios, will do
that next. I just assumed when it said driver not installed, that it
wasn't. I did notice that when I installed the 4in1 driver that there were
really only 3 items there. Reinstalled them twice to make sure. Not sure
if that is the way it should show up. Appreciate the help! Ray
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Well the 4-in-1 pack only installs software for hardware that it finds. I
should say, it prompts you to install drivers that it thinks you need.
Also, there are some boards that require a separate USB driver. Not sure if
yours is one of them. But if you have certain chips on the mainboard, you
can find the USB driver for them at the following link. -Dave
http://www.viaarena.com/ |
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Ray Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:16 pm Post subject: Re: USB |
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Thanks, I appreciate all the help. Its nice to have a source like this with
helpful people. cu Ray
"JAD" <kapasitor@earthcharter.net> wrote in message
news:1yPKd.15607$Yq1.13180@fe04.lga...
| Quote: | Most USB 2.0 has a add on controller chip. Belarc > is some other
utility now, cant think of the name, but yes something like that. Or
check the device manager to see if it will identify it for you. I
looked at the 'E' site but they make no mention of USB 2.0 anywhere.
Also take note of the motherboard model# stenciled on the board and
the VIA chipset. They will be printed right on the chip itself.
http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=2&Type=1
"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:_tmdnWcZ5atoIWbcRVn-ow@comcast.com...
What is the best way to tell that, Belarc Advisor or some type of
software?
Or just physically looking at the mobo? So you are saying that the
4in1
does not support 2.0? Where do you get the 2.0usb drivers then? I
do
appreciate the help. I am not real well verse in driver support.
thanks Ray
"JAD" <hrhackthatspam@witchiepoo.com> wrote in message
news:yAOKd.15424$PM1.5199@fe04.lga...
4 in 1 haven't had the USB 2.0 drivers in them. You have to figure
out if
its an NEC or
whichever brand chip is controlling USB.
"Ray" <n8woz@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Rt6dnaTMgeGXBmbcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
Hi I am looking for the usb controller driver for an emachine
model
T2482.
Would appreciate any help you could give. thanks, Ray
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Rod Speed Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 5:10 am Post subject: Re: USB |
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Ed Murray - Dillegm <edmurray06noSpam@adelphia.net> wrote
| Quote: | Does line depravation apply to USB cabling?
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That is a poor way to describe what you are asking about.
| Quote: | In example: Could I theoretically create a 50 foot long or more USB cable?
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Yes, but you cant just have one that long.
| Quote: | How about s-video? Same thing?
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s-video is a different animal, essentially because it a one way system and
since its analog and not digital, you get some degradation of the signal with
any cable, more with longer cables, and you can conteract that with a better
cable too. The short story is that thats quite feasible length wise.
| Quote: | Here is the scenerio...
Our office is about 35-40 feet from our family room. I would like to
setup a home-theater box in the family room. I can't splurge right
now, so I want to do the next best thing. I am putting a tuner card
in our computer soon. I would like to run audio and video cables from
the PC (in the office) to our TV (in the family room) Also, I have a
Microsoft IR remote (designed for MCE/Vista). The receiver is USB,
and has a 6' cable. I would also like to run a USB cable along with
the audio/video cables into the family room (if this is even possible)
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The max length for a simple USB cable is 5M. You have have 5 hubs
between 5M cables, and so get 30M, or even 25M with a single
cable with a slow speed USB device.
| Quote: | We have TV cable into our office, to hook up the tuner card. Essentially, this would work, as long
as the USB cable is possible.
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Yes, some do it that way.
| Quote: | I know this seems like a lot, but I like PVR's and I also enjoy tinkering.
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Yeah, I use a PVR myself, tho I have it all in the one room.
Just try a long one and put a hub between two half that far if it doesnt work. |
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Ed Murray - Dillegm Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 5:14 am Post subject: Re: USB |
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"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:52l0vaF1p2h9pU1@mid.individual.net...
| Quote: | Ed Murray - Dillegm <edmurray06noSpam@adelphia.net> wrote
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| Quote: | Does line depravation apply to USB cabling?
That is a poor way to describe what you are asking about.
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I appologize for the lack of proper wording. When it comes to explanations,
I'm rather poor. But that's why people such as yourself exist; to correct
people like me.
| Quote: | In example: Could I theoretically create a 50 foot long or more USB
cable?
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| Quote: | Yes, but you cant just have one that long.
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| Quote: | How about s-video? Same thing?
s-video is a different animal, essentially because it a one way system and
since its analog and not digital, you get some degradation of the signal
with
any cable, more with longer cables, and you can conteract that with a
better
cable too. The short story is that thats quite feasible length wise.
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For Audio/Video purposes, do you suggest another route? (Besides building a
PVR box) It would bug the hell out of me if there was a timing or latency
issue with either one. However I decide to do this, hopefully it will be a
long-term solution.
| Quote: | Here is the scenerio...
Our office is about 35-40 feet from our family room. I would like to
setup a home-theater box in the family room. I can't splurge right
now, so I want to do the next best thing. I am putting a tuner card
in our computer soon. I would like to run audio and video cables from
the PC (in the office) to our TV (in the family room) Also, I have a
Microsoft IR remote (designed for MCE/Vista). The receiver is USB,
and has a 6' cable. I would also like to run a USB cable along with
the audio/video cables into the family room (if this is even possible)
The max length for a simple USB cable is 5M. You have have 5 hubs
between 5M cables, and so get 30M, or even 25M with a single
cable with a slow speed USB device.
We have TV cable into our office, to hook up the tuner card. Essentially,
this would work, as >>long as the USB cable is possible.
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| Quote: | Yes, some do it that way.
I know this seems like a lot, but I like PVR's and I also enjoy
tinkering.
Yeah, I use a PVR myself, tho I have it all in the one room.
Any suggestions?
Just try a long one and put a hub between two half that far if it doesnt
work.
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I will try that. I assume the hub would have to be the powered type, so that
signal is "boosted" or atleast regulated?
Thanks for your help.
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Edward M.
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zappo Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:33 am Post subject: Re: USB |
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Dusty Steenbock <no@no.com> wrote:
| Quote: | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:52moh8F1ousa4U1@mid.individual.net...
Dusty Steenbock <dsteenbock@yahoo.com> wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
Ed Murray - Dillegm <edmurray06noSpam@adelphia.net> wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
Ed Murray - Dillegm <edmurray06noSpam@adelphia.net> wrote
Does line depravation apply to USB cabling?
That is a poor way to describe what you are asking about.
I appologize for the lack of proper wording.
A Jap would at least have the decency to disembowel itself |-)
When it comes to explanations, I'm rather poor.
You are indeed.
Don't worry Mr Murray. No one In this group looks down on you.
Except rod speed who Is miracousally right In all his answers and
looks down on everyone who disagrees with him.
That was a joke, ***.
It even had a smiley for the terminally SoH challenged.
Smiling while being a dick doesn't make It any better *** for brains.
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Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
| Quote: | Don't bother replying. My killfile Is getting a new addition.
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Fat lot of good that will do you, *** child.
| Quote: | It'll be much more pleasurable reading this group without your inane babble.
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No one actually gives a flying red *** what you do or do not read, *** child. |
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M.Meels Guest
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 3:42 pm Post subject: Re: usb |
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Head Hunter wrote:
| Quote: | Also, try a different USB cable. Then, if you can, try the printer on a
diff PC.
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In what sequence did you remove all of your USB devices from devmgmt.msc ?
You should look at this sequence on any MS support site or newsgroup (I
found an issue on MS support site a while ago ... did not save it, sorry.
Check also your drivers for the latest versions with your
hardware-vendor or with MS (remember, Windows Update can tighten
security on printer SYS-drivers of application DLL's that used to be
"okay").
I'm having similar problems with connecting a external USB-hardrive with
extra USB-ports on it (internal HUB on the drive, extra USB2.0 PCI-card
has many driver-options for the ALI USB Chip !*X?!@).
In my case WinXP SP2 shuts down services and or refuses DLL's that are
NOT registered by MS als "Windows Logo Compliant".
In my case:
Try using a cool external drive from Trekstor that always works fine on
PC's with XP SP1 or a PC with a on-board USB 2.0 mainboard controller.
My own MSI mainboard is five years old with USB 1.1 controller and a
extra USB2.0 add-on PCI-card with an Ali chip.
Yes, I even updated my BIOS and USB1.1 MB controller is NOT used on
advice of the Trekstor supportdesk in Germany, still the following problem.
Try getting that external drive to work every now and then, after the
next cold shutdown the thing is a not "recogniced device"
(removing the USB PCI-card and installing the drivers again works fine,
after a cold shutdown the thing is not recognised anymore ...)
I used that Trekstor several times at max. speeds of 13 Mb/sec along
with two internal hard-drives, two Plextor CD-RW and DVD-RW and a
DVD_ROM (Nero cache benchmark, simple and accurate).
My Trekstor manual says the 80GB hard-drive can operate on a max speed
of 26 Mb ?!
I even tried several different IDE setups: three or two ATA IDE
connectors on the mainboard and three or four on the extra RAID PCI-card
(I'am using three internal ATA133 IDE hard-drives, three internal ATAPI
optical drives and two optional external USB harddrives).
I guess moving to a newer mainboard thus the trick, buying a new PC also
(ATA133 Maxtor harddrives on a ATA100 controller, oeps ?).
Fact is this PC is upgraded and tuned, very stable and fast (one 200 GB
ATA133 on MB-controller, two 80 Gb and 300 Gb ATA133 on RAID ATA133
controller, no mirroring of mirror-striping - Vivanco UDMA133 RAID-chip
is fast and reliable, forget RAID !
The ATA100 mainboard controller cannot pull the workload from time to
time, off-loading it to the PCI ATA133 RAID controller works better but
XP assigns the mainboard DMA-channels dynamically !
Try handling that the way YOU want...
Even worse:
Ever heard of a "UDMA" SHUTDOWN ?
MS support knew a work-around for this hidden feature within XP:
One hardrive was stepped down from UDMA-mode to PIO-3 level, only the MS
solution proved to be wrong ... I fixed it by disconnecting the
IDE-cable and cold reboot two times BEFORE reconnecting IDE and final
reboot (80GB drive went back to operating with 54 Mb/Sec instead of 5
MB/sec).
XP devmgmt.msc is a tricky feature, poor logging and never a explanation
on screen what it is doin' !
A clean Windows install on a house-hold PC works fine, try using a
expensive PC-configuration for real ITC ...
This has to be a hobby, otherwise people go nuts !
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