It means the guy is clueless. XP SPII works with USB 2.0, but you have 
to have the hardware in the computer for that to happen. However, you 
can add a USB 2.0 PCI card to you desktop, or a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card to 
your laptop.

-graywolf


David J Brooks wrote:
> Hi gang.
> 
> Last month i took my PC into the local shop to add more Ram (was 256,
> now 728 DRAM) and to upgrade my 4 USB 1.1 connections to USB 2
> connections. After rebooting to check the Ram, he looked at my system,
> and said because i have XP and Service Pack II i should have USB 2.
> 
> I tried connecting my known USB 2 device, the Lexar Multi card reader,
> and i get the pop up from my start up bar, that says"This device would
> run better on a USB 2 connection.
> 
> Can anyone tell me whats up with this. Do i need to physically change
> the ports or is there something in SP II, that just needs to be set.
> 
> If so, i cannot find anything.
> 
> Windows XP Home and SPII. As a comparison, if i download a 2gig card
> to the Mac, known USB II it takes about 4 minutes or so, on the PC
> about 25  or more.
> 
> Dave
> 

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