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Old September 17th 04, 11:28 PM
Joe727
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The box the USB card came in should tell you if it's USB 1 or USB2. You can
also check the model number of the USB card on Belkin's website.

There is the possibility that you are getting an IRQ conflict (InteRrupt
reQuest). On older motherboards, the AGP video card and the first PCI slot
(the one right next to the AGP slot) can share the same IRQ.

Is the USB card in the slot next to the AGP video card? If so, move it to
another PCI slot. If possible, leave PCI slot 1 empty.

Joe

"Keith" wrote in message
...
I have tried to reinstall the drivers through device manager a few times
now and each time that I try it won't go through. When I look in Windows
Update it comes up: do you want to install and run
windows\temp\direct.b1.
I say yes and nothing happens. When I try through the win98se CD it won't
pull it off the disk.

How can I tell if the USB card that I just put in from Belkin is a USB1
or
a USB2? What would happen if I downloaded the drivers from Belkin for a
USB2 and I actually had a USB1? I'm really confused. Keith