You should press the CUDA button after any changes to the hardware configuration within the case. It forces the information about the configuration stored in NVRAM to be refreshed.
What was the USB 2.0 card you had problems with? Did you press the CUDA button after you installed it? Are you sure the other card isn't 1.1? 1.0 would be slower than the onboard USB. (1.0 = up to 1.5 Mb/sec; 1.1 = up to 12 Mb/sec; 2.0 = up to 480 Mb/sec)
On Mar 23, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Deborah Puerini wrote:
Well good and bad news. Good news: Scanner works GREAT with 2930 card, after
much gnashing of teeth and saying very bad words. Moved the pci cards
around.
Bad news: seems darling Renata (my Blue & White) doesn't like the usb 2.0
card, so I put a 1.0 in her, she likes that better.
Sometimes she goes nutz and her monitor looks like this:
http://lovesalsa.multiply.com/photos/album/2
I hit CUDA and now it's OK...but huh?
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