First post, by aha2940
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Hi guys
I am having a bit of a strange problem here, and I'd like to know you opinions (and possible solutions) to it: I have an Intel D845GEBV2 motherboard. I'm using it with 512MB of RAM, a Pentium 4 CPU, 60GB HDD, etc. Everything seems to work OK. I installed Windows ME and Windows XP on the PC. The issue lies when i try to install the official Intel drivers for the USB2 controller. Under Windows ME, the machine will freeze as soon as it detects the USB controller. If I reset it, it will freeze again as soon as it's starting and it detects the USB2 controller, so that renders Windows ME unusable. It happens the same on Win98SE, so it's not my copy of ME, the CD, etc. The only way to allow the machine to boot again is to disable the USB2 capabilities on the BIOS, leaving only the USB1.1 functionality. However, under Windows XP, the USB2 driver installs and works fine without disabling anything. The BIOS is already updated to the latest P17 release from intel. Any ideas?
Thanks!