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| pointdablame:
If you're going to try to buy a new hub, perhaps you may consider some USB extensions? That way you could extend the ports from the back of your computer and they would be used as 1.1 or 2.0 ports depending on what is connected no? (2600, correct me if wrong). Also, if you used extensions, wouldn't each device be on a seperate controller? (again, let 2600 correct me, as I am not sure.) Just an idea :) |
| StephenH:
Try seeing if any of your USB2 ports are on separate root hubs (not the external hub) in device manager. If so, try seeing if you can disableUSB2 on the one that your control panel is connected to, and leave it on on the firewire drive is connected to. Also, in the device manager, try disabling error correct on the USB Root Hub that your control panel is connected to. |
| Minwah:
Thanks for all the replys :) Yes the main reason I wanted a hub is because it is tricky to access the USB ports on my motherboard... What I have done is enabled USB2, and now I use the USB2 hub purely for my hard drive. I found out an old USB1.1 hub, and I have connected that as well (fixed it next to the USB2 hub), and so I can use this purely for my control panels. So far it seems to work fine... Thanks again |
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