Bill Connelly wrote:

> I believe every time you change PCI cards, you should do the PRAM reset.
> 
> That allows the new hardware arrangement to become recognized and set  
> for future Startups.
> 
> In Tiger and Leopard, I think the drivers for USB 2 are always  
> installed originally, but aren't invoked unless USB 2 is present.
> 
> Perhaps your USB 2 card is one that just doesn't work in a Mac? Which  
> ones may work, has been discussed before, and you could Search the G3- 
> G5 list forum. You might find useful info on www.xlr8yourmac.com as  
> well.

You need to hit the PMU/SMC button on the motherboard, not do a PRAM 
reset when changing PCI cards.

See:
<http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10330118-263.html>

-- 
Clark Martin
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Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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