Hi
I just added an OPTI 82C861 PCI to USB card to my computer (AMD K6/200 running Windows 2000 Pro) to be able to connect a digital camera. At first the device didn't find enough resources, but then I enabled the "Reserve IRQ for USB" option in the system BIOS which fixed the problem.
However, although no cable/device is connected to the USB ports W2K detects a "USB Device" for which it cannot install a driver (exclamation mark next to it in device manager). When connecting the cable and camera, nothing happens (camera not detected). I correctly installed the TWAIN drivers for the camera but apparently something is wrong with the PCI USB controller... On another PC with Windows 98, all camera software and drivers were working fine from the start.
Does anyone have had a similar problem with a USB card or device or know how to get around this?
Thanks.
I just added an OPTI 82C861 PCI to USB card to my computer (AMD K6/200 running Windows 2000 Pro) to be able to connect a digital camera. At first the device didn't find enough resources, but then I enabled the "Reserve IRQ for USB" option in the system BIOS which fixed the problem.
However, although no cable/device is connected to the USB ports W2K detects a "USB Device" for which it cannot install a driver (exclamation mark next to it in device manager). When connecting the cable and camera, nothing happens (camera not detected). I correctly installed the TWAIN drivers for the camera but apparently something is wrong with the PCI USB controller... On another PC with Windows 98, all camera software and drivers were working fine from the start.
Does anyone have had a similar problem with a USB card or device or know how to get around this?
Thanks.