Hi-speed usb host controller
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Hello,
my computer (vaio) has windows vista and it`s asking me to install a hi-speed usb host controller cause the drive pen I use (sony) it´s not going to work as fast as it should. as a matter of fact it takes a lot of time to procees de information I puto in it or the info I take out of as well. the compu says there are no such drivers installed.
i've been trying to find some driver in the web but I don't know what to do!
please help meeeee!
my computer (vaio) has windows vista and it`s asking me to install a hi-speed usb host controller cause the drive pen I use (sony) it´s not going to work as fast as it should. as a matter of fact it takes a lot of time to procees de information I puto in it or the info I take out of as well. the compu says there are no such drivers installed.
i've been trying to find some driver in the web but I don't know what to do!
please help meeeee!
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Jan 5, 2009 at 10:50 PM
Jan 5, 2009 at 10:50 PM
A "high speed USB controller" is needed for USB-2 devices to operate at full speed. If you have an older computer that does not have USB2 hardware then there is no way to install a usb2 controller. Each time you plug a USB2 device into a older computer without USB2 hardware you will automatically get this message.
If you have a newer computer that has USB2 hardware you should be able to download the driver from SONY.
I hope this helps.
If you have a newer computer that has USB2 hardware you should be able to download the driver from SONY.
I hope this helps.
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Jan 24, 2009 at 11:52 AM
Jan 24, 2009 at 11:52 AM
See my post above. If you have a newer computer with USB-2 ports then you should be able to download the correct hi-speed USB driver.
This is a standard message that is ALWAYS given when you plug a USB-2 device into a USB-1 port. Your device MAY still work at the lower speed of USB-1.
This is a standard message that is ALWAYS given when you plug a USB-2 device into a USB-1 port. Your device MAY still work at the lower speed of USB-1.