SiS chipset? If that board is anywhere similar to the Asus SiS 5598 system I have, where the USB ports are somehow hooked up to and controlled by the (hidden) SCSI BIOS (including a limit of no more than 7 USB devices instead of the 128 you'd expect), then you might have an early non-standard USB solution. FYI, the USB on my board works with a USB ZIP drive in Windows 98 and the chipset drivers...haven't tried USB flash drives.

I installed 98SE (with 98lite's "Sleek" option) and NUSB and it recognised the USB controller right away and immediately installed drivers for the flash drive - no hassle whatsoever. Looks like 95 is missing the drivers for it. Wonder if I could copy the 98 drivers over to it? Surprised more people don't use 98lite really, you get the best of both worlds with it.


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I remember that you need TWO sets of drivers for USB pendrives to work in Windows 95 and 98. The first set would be the USB port drivers (and the USB supplement in Windows 95 OSR 2.x), that are installed through the motherboard chipset drivers or your PCI card drivers. Note that getting proper drivers for a given chipset/PCI card for Windows 98 is easy, but USB in Windows 95 was mostly experimental and there are not many drivers.

The second set is the pendrive or USB mass storage driver. Some pendrives have drivers that only recognizes that pendrive or some pendrives of the same brand (through USB IDs), but some pendrives had drivers that installed as USB mass storage driver and can work with ANY pendrive (or mp3, or camera, or anything that presents as a USB MSD device). That NUSB piece of software is a USB MSD driver.

I remember that I had a Sandisk Cruzer (the original one, it was not a pendrive but a SD reader) that had Windows 95 and 98 drivers, and I think that it installed as USB MSD driver (but I can be wrong). I'm looking into Sandisk webpage, but I'm afraid that I can't find anything about that reader.

I recently added USB functionality to my WIN95c system(sig).... unfortunatley the motherboard doesnt sport any USB ports, so i bought a USB pci card with just 2ports, it needs to be for win95 on up, usb2.0 pci cards for only win98se on up will not work, your system might detect the new device, but if there isnt any driver support, you're basically SOL.

The USB pci card i used is by D-LINK(DSB-500), and as for driver support and to recognize a myrad of usb thumbdrives and sets them up automatically, software by name of"XUSBSUPP", install by itself only, not the one that comes on the win95b/c cdrom, everything works without a hitch for me and with good transfer speeds, hopefully this helps others that cant get the original ones on the motherboard working correctly and instead, get the USB pci card to use.

The USB2-F-7001 and USB2-F-7101 are powered from the USB port and do not require an external power supply. Note that they require 150mA and so must be connected directly to a USB Host port, or a self-powered USB hub (with an external power supply). Bus-powered USB hubs are not supported since they cannot provide the required current.

I desperately need to activate USB 2.0 function in Windows 98 SE, motherboard : ASRock K7S41 (SiS 963 L southbridge). Neither MS, nor the MoBo or chip makers, nor the makers of my USB 2.0 capable appliances provide the needed low level drivers for EHCI.

Unfortunately, it is a fake : it does nothing, but launch a small program in Autoexec.bat which disables the USB 2 (EHCI) controller in the SiS 963 L. The purpose being to inhibit windows 98 SE from (re)discovering the EHCI upon each boot and asking for the missing driver. Dirty trick, isn't it ?

I'll have to check your Orangeware thingie - that would be what I'm after, only I need check the PCI id of the USB 2 function in my chipset before. Thank you very much, I'll report failure or hopefully, success with that !

The devices themselves are still using USB 1.1 however. Do I have to install part of the "SE to ME" thing in order for my external USB drive to recognise and use the new EHCI drivers, or do I simply uninstall and reinstall said USB drive using its manufacturer's disc ?

Neither Foxconn or SiS post the USB 2.0 driver on the web. I think it is only on the motherboard cd. But you must manually install it on Windows 98SE and Windows Me as for some reason we aren't meant to have it.

Which CD was that ? The one from MoBo makers ? Are yous ure youwere able to install the drivers intended for Win 2k under 98 ? Also, did you check your devices achieve USB 2.0 speeds alright (not difficult to assess, try to transfer a 1 Gigabyte file... if it takes a couple minutes, it's USB 2 , else if 20 minutes, well, you see the point).....

Yes, it's the manufacturer's motherboard cd. Look around in there to see where they are on your cd. I think that's the only way USB 2.0 drivers are distributed for the SiS boards. Via puts there's on their viaarena website. I don't know why they're allowed to do that as the other manufacturer's usually state that they can't due to licencing agreements.

On XP, with the Via boards I did usually install the latest download from viaarena over the Microsoft XP USB 2.0 driver. I think this left the XP driver alone but provided some performance tweaks to it.

So, I think I've got it. It is a Microsoft driver. I also think that the Windows 2000 driver is fine on 9x. I remember on the Via boards that they didn't differentiate between the different operating systems for the USB 2.0 driver. It was the same driver no matter which OS (9x, XP) it was installed on. I do install the Microsoft 98SE patch for USB on AMD chipsets greater than 350 MHz even though it is was originally designed for Via controllers, as the usbman website recommends this for the SiS 7001 drivers on 9x.

As far as what you've got now, I don't think you would still have the Universal Serial Bus Controllers listed there, unless that is what your USB 1.0 drivers are called. I think the Enhanced driver is supposed to replace that. Not sure though. You should still have listed whatever the USB 1.0 drivers are. But, if there's no question mark there and the driver is stated to be "working properly" then perhaps that what your's are called.

On mine it's the SiS 7001 controllers. I have 3 of those (1 for each set of 2 USB inputs, as I have installed a USB 2.0 bracket borrowed from my Abit KW7 to the additional connector on the board so I get 2 more USB 2.0 inputs for a total of 6 inputs). Then I have the Enhanced driver listed, then the Root Hubs. I have 8 inputs actually as I also connected the front USB 2.0 from my case to the second input provided on the motherboard. That's why a couple of the root hubs list 3 inputs available instead of 2. Normally, I would have expected 4 root hubs, but apparently this board combines the 2 optional plugins on the motherboard.

If so, I might try uninstalling the OrangeWare stuff. Then uninstall all your USB drivers and software and unplug anything hooked up to it. Then make sure that SiS stuff (the nousb file and the autoexec reference to it) isn't still installed. Then remove all your root hubs and usb host controllers from device manager and reboot. This will refresh that stuff after all the fooling around with OrangeWare. Then reboot again so Windows registry catches up with the drivers it installed (not USB 2.0 yet, but it will automatically install the USB 1.1). Then do what I said before and update within device manager the question marked Universal Serial Bus Controller to the Windows 2000 USB 2.0 driver on your cd. Reboot.

BTW, I have similar problem with some motherboards with newere chipsets - although Orangeware driver installs with no problem and displays the correct number of USB2 ports, it never switch the controller to 2.0 mode. But ICH6 and ICH7 southbridges have different Device ID not just subsystem, so it was not so big surprise.

If it looks OK, I could uninstall my USB 2 memory *devices* (1 external HD "Profil 35" by QPS, and 1 non-name USB 2.0 disk-on-key) and reinstall them; they were both hooked to system BEFORE I found the OrangeWare drivers, maybe that's why they won't use OW ?

I am creating a Legrand RFLC edge driver for my SmartThings hub that will mDNS-discover neighboring Legrand LC7001 hubs on its LAN. For each LC7001 discovered, my LC7001 sub_driver handles its lifecycle init. Subsequent device discoveries will find each RF Switch and Dimmer that the LC7001 controls and request a device be created (try_create_device) for each of them. These are handled by my Switch and Dimmer sub_drivers.

Yes. I identify each device with a unique device_network_id. For the LC7001 hubs, I use their MAC address. The lights supported by a hub are identified by a unique ordinal number. For these, I concatenate the hub MAC address with the ordinal number.

SmartThings Edge Driver for a Legrand RFLC system via a LC7001 Whole House Lighting Controller - GitHub - rtyle/st-edge-legrand-rflc: SmartThings Edge Driver for a Legrand RFLC system via a LC7001 ...

I have to say I bow down to your OO Lua skills. I thought I might be able to help by doing a quick scan of your driver on github but quickly realized your level of expertise and that it would take me some time to study your code to understand how you are even doing everything!

I install and then windows updates install the driver Advanced Micro Devices, lnc. - Display - 27.20.21020.7001 and the monitor goes all black except for the mouse arrow. I am forced to restore the system to get back to normal.

Can anyone help me?

The video graphics are AMD Radeon Graphics integrated. This leads me to question if these integrated graphics are even compatible with the 22.6.1 since HP does not give a specific indication of the model of Radeon Graphics other than "Integrated". So if your simply downloading from AMD Drivers support and go to the "Integrated Graphics" section. The only drivers I can find in this section are Windows 7 at the latest.

Exactly the same machine, exactly the same problem with this driver - black screen and no way to access Windows. This is a serious problem, since as the OP wrote, the only way to solve it is to return to a restore point - if you have one. And by the way, even if you switch off automatic downloads in system hardware options, Windows Update still insists on installing new AMD display drivers. 589ccfa754

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