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toshiba satellite 1005-s157 USB2 support

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The notebook came with 3 USB1.1 ports. I installed a VIA USB 2.0 PCMIA card and upgrade bios to version 2.1 and under win xp sp2.
The driver is successfully installed but it cannot recognize usb device plugged in (usb 1.1 or 2.0).
My 1st question: Is the BIOS supportin USB 2.0 ?
My 2nd question: If yes, how can I make it support usb2.0 support work on PCMIA card.

Would you please help ?
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"Since I don't have the specific configuration of your system, I can only make some general suggestions. USB functionality can be affected by many, many things.
"USB functionality can be affected by many, many things."

* Make certain that your version of Windows is up to date by visiting Windows Update. There have been updates to the USB support in almost every version of Windows, especially the 9x and Me versions.
* Make certain that your system BIOS is up to date. BIOS support is an important part of USB support, and just like the operating system, there have been updates. Exactly where and how to get an updated BIOS will vary depending on the manufacturer of your computer - check with them.
* Make certain that your USB hardware drivers are up to date. The drivers are the hardware-specific interface between Windows and the USB ports. Getting updates to these drivers will depend on the manufacturer of your computer, or the manufacturer of your USB port add-in if the USB ports are on an expansion card, so you'll need to check with them.
* If you're running Windows XP, run the system file checker to ensure that Windows itself is not damaged.
* An up-to-date spyware and virus scan wouldn't hurt either.
* If any software came with the devices you're having trouble with, make sure that's up to date, and installed properly.

The problem is that any or all of the above items could possibly impact your USB problems."~courtesy of ask-leo.com
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Thank for the reply. I understood BIOS is an important because the latest BIOS got from toshiba, was created on April 25, 2002. Just worry it did not support usb 2.0 since it comes out after mid of year 2002.
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