damn hi-speed message on R40
Hey everyone,
I was wondering what the final outcome pertaining to the usb problem is/was. I have a Thinkpad R40 and have had the same problem while using both the ipod mini and the external 40GB USB 2.0 HD from IBM. Here is what I have done: (I am running WinXP Pro)
- installed XP SP1a
- installed USB update (one of those after SP1 deals you can get from MS)
- updated IBM BIOS and controller to latest possible version
- installed latest chipset utility from Intel
- used different USB 2.0 cable (for the HD at least)
here are some anomalies:
- both devices work at USB2.0 on desktops with WinXP Pro
- same devices work on similar R40 laptops at work running Win2K!
I still get that damned "Hi-speed USB device plugged into non-hi speed USB port" blah blah blah.
The BIOS does not have an option for me to set the USB to enhanced, only an option to enable or disable BIOS USB support (for USB CD-ROM or diskette drive).
What I have noticed in Device Manager is that when viewing all the devices by connection, both the ipod and external HD register under the ordinary USB controller, NOT THE USB2 one. I wish there was a way to drag and drop the devices to the other controller!
It seems all of our problems have some overlap. Anyone able to resolve this? I have called IBM tech support and they cannot do anything from a software perspectice. MS forwards my request to their website to "check out service pack 1". When I google similar errors online at various manufacturers it seems that there are many people getting the same problem (and in 2004 as well).
If there are other frustrated thinkpad users out there, let's unite! If you have any solution to mine or other problems posted in this thread please share your wisdom. Thanks.
HS