![]() I had an XP SP3+ system working for many months, but I got to a point where some explorer shell extension problem made me decide to reinstall. Performance might not be as good/fast, but compatibility should be high.Īlso, keep the DriveCleanUp tool around, its best to wipe the list from time to time. This will give you the latest Intel Inf drivers on all other devices but the Standard Universal drivers on the USB's, giving you the better compatibility that these drivers are designed for. doing this will let you choose the STANDARD UNIVERSAL version of drivers in the Drivers.cab. ![]() This means you need to select each and every USB item listed (use DriveCleanUp first), mine says Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller 2934 (and other numbers at end), right click, properties, Drivers tab, Update Driver button, Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), Don't search, I will choose the driver to install. ![]() If that doesn't fix it then, why not go into the device manager and try to install the STANDARD UNIVERSAL driver? ![]() Lets try this first DriveCleanUp its a neat little tool, to wipe away every device that is USB. No matter when these usb drivers are installed (intergrated, during install, post install) they don't want to operate with the RAM patch. =JIGSAW wrote:The problem I'm having is when the chipset drivers (Intel inf) installs, it updates what I think is called "usb2.0 host controller something or other" - a couple of them in fact.
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