You shouldn't need to install separate USB 2.0 drivers with Windows XP;
they're installed with the chipset driver. Did you install the Intel
chipset drivers before anything else right after installation completed for
Windows as Microsoft and Intel advise?
If your monitor has separate USB hubs on it, the monitor may require it's
own separate drivers to operate, and the hubs on the monitor may only
support USB 1.1. You'd expect to receive a message like this if you have
USB 2.0 devices plugged into USB ports that only support 1.1.
Hope you get things worked out.
Russell
http://tastycomputers.com
"Koan" <> wrote in message
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> Last week I went through the Dell Support nightmare with my one month old
> 8300. The Tech support person had me reinstall XP losing everything on my
> hard drive when in fact the problem was due to faulty sockets that the
> memory goes into. Very frustrating and many hours on the phone and
> countless hours reinstalling data that was needlessly erased thanks to
Dell.
> Lesson learned I will not in the future buy another Dell with support like
> that.
>
> Anyway my problem now is after reinstalling everything and the drivers and
> XP upgrades I am getting an error message that pops up everytime I turn on
> my monitor. It says Hi-Speed USB device plugged into non Hi-speed USB
Hub.
> I have updated the drivers for the USB 2.0 and have all the necessary XP
> upgrades and can't for the life of me figure out how to fix this. I've
> tried moving plugs around and still get the error. For some reason it is
> not locating the USB 2.0. Can anyone here help as I am very hesitant to
> call the Dell support people again.
>
> Thanks.
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