Board index Do you need a BIOS update? Other BIOS update issues. Parameters in the bios

Parameters in the bios

Questions that don't belong in the other forums.
Post Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:52 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.
Recommended by Wim's BIOS... BIOS Agent scan: Upgrade your BIOS! Driver Agent scan: Instant Access to 116,215 Device Drivers Updates!

Post Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:52 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
Hi everybody,

For the story I have an old (but performant) computer who hadn't USB 2.0, I have buy a PCI card and installed without problem.

It's incontestably more speed than USB 1.0 but it seems to be only USB 2.0 Full Speed (max 12 Mbit/s = USB 1.1) and not USB 2.0 High Speed (max 480 Mbits/s = USB 2.0).

I have an Intel Garibaldi D850GB motherboard and this page of the support documentation concern me Enabling USB 2.0 Support but in my bios I have not "USB Configuration" parameter.

I think it's because I have a Gateway with a specefic bios GB85010A.15A and not GB85010A.86A...


My question if the next, is it possible to "crack" the Gateway bios and put the Intel one ?


Thanks a lot.


Pier


Post Tue Dec 25, 2007 3:04 pm
KachiWachi User avatar
The New Guy

Posts: 1439
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
What model Gateway...and what model USB PCI card?

Post Tue Dec 25, 2007 4:04 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
My computer is a :

Gateway, version 4000762
Processor : Intel Pentium 4, 1600 MHz
Motherboard : Intel Garibaldi D850GB
Bios : GB85010A.15A.0046.P13.0108201551

And the PCI USB 2.0 card :
NEC D720101 (here)


Do you need other informations ?

Post Tue Dec 25, 2007 8:22 pm
Denniss BIOS Guru

Posts: 3116
Location: Near Hannover (CEBIT) Germany

Try a different PCI slot. But it looks more like a software/driver problem.

Post Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:55 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
Hum... I think that the bandwidth is locked by the bios... and the drivers of the PCI card are good.

Post Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:59 pm
KachiWachi User avatar
The New Guy

Posts: 1439
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Pier wrote:
Hum... I think that the bandwidth is locked by the bios...

Not possible.

An add-in PCI card does not use the system BIOS settings for USB.

Check your driver install as Denniss recommended.

Thanks.

Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:13 am
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
Ok, I will see my drivers... but the Enhanced Host controller is already installed !


Edit : see, where is the problem ?

Image

Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:22 pm
KachiWachi User avatar
The New Guy

Posts: 1439
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Actually, I don't see. :(

You should show the "View -> Devices by connection".

It is more informative.

Thanks.

Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:59 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
And with this ?

Image


Thanks a lot.

Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 3:37 pm
KachiWachi User avatar
The New Guy

Posts: 1439
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Everything looks just fine to me.

Thanks.

Post Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:00 pm
edwin User avatar
The Hardware Archivist

Posts: 5536
Location: Netherlands

It's incontestably more speed than USB 1.0 but it seems to be only USB 2.0 Full Speed (max 12 Mbit/s = USB 1.1) and not USB 2.0 High Speed (max 480 Mbits/s = USB 2.0).


How did you test this and with what operating system?
edwin/evasive

Do not assume anything

System error, strike any user to continue...

Post Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:53 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
Now after a lot a reading I am not sure that my usb key and my mp3 player are certified High Speed :roll:

I am on Windows XP SP2, for the test I have use HD Tach but if you know a better program I can try...

Post Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:46 pm
KachiWachi User avatar
The New Guy

Posts: 1439
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
When you plug the devices in, do they show up under the Enhanced USB 2.0 Controller?

Post Sun Dec 30, 2007 4:15 pm
Pier New visitors - please read the rules.

Posts: 9
Yes !

Enhanced USB 2.0 Controller > USB 2.0 Root Hub > Mass Strorage Device

Post Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:12 pm
KachiWachi User avatar
The New Guy

Posts: 1439
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Then I would say that everything is working properly.

Thanks.

Recommended by Wim's BIOS... BIOS Agent scan: Upgrade your BIOS! Driver Agent scan: Instant Access to 116,215 Device Drivers Updates!
Next

Return to Other BIOS update issues.

 


  • Related topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post