PyRo 0 Report post Posted May 28, 2007 salam...aku ada beli usb kad 2.0 ada 4 port...so aku nk guna kat cpu motherboard pentium I,windows98.so bila aku pasang jerk tp ada masalah len,bila dia boot kat windows jerk terus hang...motherboard tk support kaa??ada aku tukaq port pci kat mobo tu lepas tu ok...bila dah masuk windows lak okla...tp bila aku cucuk usb mouse@usb pendrive tk detect...driver dah install...so kengkawan blh tlg tk?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kai2 0 Report post Posted May 28, 2007 Bagi aku spec mobo tu..Dapat detect tak lepas restart..??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abang2000 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2007 Bagi aku spec mobo tu..Dapat detect tak lepas restart..???Kan dia dah kata motherboard PENTIUM 1..? USB card 2.0 memang tak support dengan apa juga brand/spec motherboard (pentium 1). Kena dapatkan USB card 1.1 untuk support dengan motherboard tu. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kai2 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2007 Kan dia dah kata motherboard PENTIUM 1..? USB card 2.0 memang tak support dengan apa juga brand/spec motherboard (pentium 1). Kena dapatkan USB card 1.1 untuk support dengan motherboard tu.Tak semestinya nama je mobo untuk Pentium I tak support USB card 1.1/2.0. Sistem lama aku Pentium MMX 166MHz+Intel 430TX+Win98SE selamba aje jalan...tapi running slow laa..Sebab utama aku nak tau spec mobo dia adalah...PCI specifications and older mainboardsNormally if a card appears dead or will not function, it is because the card has been designed for a PCI voltage requirement not supported by the motherboard in the system. Current motherboards support 3.3V PCI implementation and older motherboards support 5V PCI implementation. Many USB 2.0 PCI cards support both voltage requirements and work correctly. Others only support one. This is the responsibility of the card manufacturer. If you have an older motherboard and the USB 2.0 card you bought appears to be completely dead and will not function at all, double check what PCI specifications it supports. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites