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    wow umm sorry guys im really stupid... i thought i was still using my Dell.. i forgot i switched about a month ago... this is a gateway.. but im looking for the tag now >.<

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    m10 m13 is next to a tag on the back that says "modle number"

    and i just used a program to get this

    Motherboard Properties
    Motherboard ID 63-0100-000001-00101111-072303-iBRKDL_G$RG84510A
    Motherboard Name Intel Brownsville D845GBV / Brownsville 2 D845GEBV2 / Rexburg D845GRG / Rexburg 2 D845GERG2

    Front Side Bus Properties
    Bus Type Intel NetBurst
    Bus Width 64-bit
    Real Clock 100 MHz (QDR)
    Effective Clock 400 MHz
    Bandwidth 3200 MB/s

    Memory Bus Properties
    Bus Type DDR SDRAM
    Bus Width 64-bit
    Real Clock 133 MHz (DDR)
    Effective Clock 267 MHz
    Bandwidth 2133 MB/s

    Chipset Bus Properties
    Bus Type Intel Hub Interface
    Bus Width 8-bit
    Real Clock 67 MHz (QDR)
    Effective Clock 267 MHz
    Bandwidth 267 MB/s

    Motherboard Manufacturer
    Company Name Intel Corporation
    Product Information http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/index.htm
    BIOS Download http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/genbios.htm


    if that hlps?
    Last edited by dduhden; March 16th, 2009 at 02:24 PM.

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    here is the support page for your motherboard.

    Assuming it was put together correctly, the front two usb ports are usb2 while the back ones are 1.1

    You should see in device manager under usb controllers the word "enhanced" in one of the entries... do you?

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    ooo okay, so the website should hlp me? or you are going to keep? >.< lol but yeah in device manager it shows 1 of them as 2.0 enhanced
    and thx haha
    Last edited by dduhden; March 16th, 2009 at 02:46 PM.

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    Good.. so where are we... is there still a problem?

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    ooooo nono i got it i thinkkk haha thx srry if it was so simple and i made it seem so hard >.< haha tyvm if its not working ill write here again k? tyvm

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    Just for my interest, did any other USB device you plugged in work since the drive stopped working?

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    welll..... ive tryed plugging in IPods and cameras but things like that didnt work.. but i have my wireless internet thingy plugged into a usb slot so i guess it reads non memory thingssss?? >.< butt..!!!!
    my harddrive isnt working.. i thought i had fixed it.. but its not plz hlp ne1 ahhhh my info is up but ill repost if u need

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    OK, let's start with the front usb ports... there are two there right?
    In one you have the usb wireless?
    I would move that to the back for the moment and then try a standard usb stick in the port that did have the wireless in it.

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    errmmm i have the wireless in the back >.< but i tryed putting it in both front and back i can try putting it in the 1 that the wireless internetes in?

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    Please read through the following a couple times with particular attention to the 'Added Notes' so you KNOW what it says, then 'Make It So':

    "Resetting your USB Controllers

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    I'm going to assume that you're running XP (home or pro). Recently I had to refresh my USB ports. This is the sequence I used.
    1. Right-click My Computer and select Properties
    2. Click Hardware
    3. Click Device Manager
    4. Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controller
    5. Right-click each USB device listed and select Uninstall
    6. Click OK to confirm removal of each device

    Note: Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all devices under UBS Controller are removed

    7. Shut down computer.
    CAUTION: Ensure that the Shut Down option is selected instead of Restart.
    8. Wait a few seconds and turn computer on. When it reboots you will see "Windows has detected new or added hardware"

    Note: You will have to insert your Windows CD, if prompted.

    These steps will refresh the USB ports.

    Added Notes: 1) If your mouse is a USB you will have to use the keyboard to shut down your computer. 2) It would be wise to unplug everything from your USB ports EXCEPT your mouse and/or keyboard before you restart the computer to avoid Windows replicating any printers, scanners, digi-cams, etc. Once Windows has refreshed your USB controllers and ports, shut down again. reconnect, and restart."

    ref: http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com...ler-reset.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCT View Post
    Please read through the following a couple times with particular attention to the 'Added Notes' so you KNOW what it says, then 'Make It So':

    "Resetting your USB Controllers

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    I'm going to assume that you're running XP (home or pro). Recently I had to refresh my USB ports. This is the sequence I used.
    1. Right-click My Computer and select Properties
    2. Click Hardware
    3. Click Device Manager
    4. Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controller
    5. Right-click each USB device listed and select Uninstall
    6. Click OK to confirm removal of each device

    Note: Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all devices under UBS Controller are removed

    7. Shut down computer.
    CAUTION: Ensure that the Shut Down option is selected instead of Restart.
    8. Wait a few seconds and turn computer on. When it reboots you will see "Windows has detected new or added hardware"

    Note: You will have to insert your Windows CD, if prompted.

    These steps will refresh the USB ports.

    Added Notes: 1) If your mouse is a USB you will have to use the keyboard to shut down your computer. 2) It would be wise to unplug everything from your USB ports EXCEPT your mouse and/or keyboard before you restart the computer to avoid Windows replicating any printers, scanners, digi-cams, etc. Once Windows has refreshed your USB controllers and ports, shut down again. reconnect, and restart."

    ref: http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com...ler-reset.html
    k ill try that real fast

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    No -try that REAL SLOW!

    Print the instructions first.



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    haha i got it all hummmm its progress i thinkk... :P lol now in My Computer, theres 2 drives showing up, but it says the E: drive, new 1, is 0/0 bytes :P says its nothing pretty much

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    You have XP?

    If so, left click Start, right click 'My Computer', left click 'Manage', left click 'Disk management' (expand the screen if necessary).

    What drives and information do you show - please report everything!

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