[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't familiar with USBview until you mentioned it. It does look like a handy tool.On Monday 19 July 2004 01:32 am, Carl J. Bauman wrote:
->Well, thanks for giving me the benefit of the doubt, but I'm pretty sure ->I just didn't get all of the little wires from the case hooked up to the ->right pins on the board. The case cable for the front USB slots has ->individual leads for each USB pin on the board and I have big fingers ->and bad eyes. It wouldn't be the first time I've screwed up on the ->detail work. -> ->I haven't had time to actually crack open the box and look at it but I ->did check the BIOS and everything seems to be enabled there. The mobo ->manual doesn't indicate any hardware jumpers. -> ->Thanks again, ->Carl
Have you tried something like USBview just to see what it shows? Handy sometimes... :-)
My motherboard has 4 onboard USB ports that all face the rear and it also has another USB port header that supports 2 additional ports. I hooked up the front case USB ports to this header but I'm pretty sure I need to redo it. When I plug my SanDisk Cruzer into any of the rear ports, it's immediately recognized, the data is available in /mnt/removeable, and USBview shows the new device. That's just not happening when I plug it into one of the front ports. I'll take a look at how I hooked it up after I get off of work today.
Thanks, Carl
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