On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 23:46, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> Your PCI bus has no USB2 host controllers on it. USB2 ports (at least in
> everything I've ever seem) shared with USB1 ports, you don't get ones that
> only do USB2.

The fog is starting to clear. I started winxp and it could no longer use
more than two ports so it looks like the entire VT6202 chip has gone
south. 

The ports dose still have power as the scanner attached to the port
starts up when I insert the cable but thats all.

I also discovered that the two USB ports that I could not get any device
to show up on and that I thought was USB2 was actually not externally
visible and needed to be connected to an connector that sits in a free
pci slot in the back. When I connected this up I could indeed get
devices to show up.

The motherboard actually had 4 USB1.1 and 4 USB2.0 and two of each was
on the back connectors. This was the confusing part I thought the VT6202
chip was used for all ports when it was only used for USB2.0 and that
one is no longer working. 



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