USB 2.0 Driver Version 2.1 Driver Changes from version 2.0 to version 2.1 ============================================== - Support Cardbus "eject" under Windows SE & Windows Me - Corrected 1.1 HUB identification for USBcontrol support - Improved Power management support under Windows Me (S3) - More user-friendly when user tries to change between USB 2.0 drivers (ADPT to 3rd party) Driver Limitations: =================== - The following USB 2.0 devices and features are not supported in this driver release: - USB 2.0 Isochronous devices (example: USB 2.0 webcams and USB 2.0 speakers). - Composite USB 2.0 Devices. - USB Remote Wake Up. - Some devices which implement USB 2.0 interrupts may not work properly. - Some USB 1.1 composite devices may not work properly if connected to a USB 2.0 Hub. (example: MIDI-interface, headphones/microphone system, and some keyboards). - This driver does not currently support multiprocessor systems under Windows 2000. - Currently the following systems are not supported with the Adaptec USB 2.0 CardBus and USB 2.0 Drivers. - IBM ThinkPad X20 - Compaq EVO N150 Notes: ====== - Do not attempt to put the system into standby or hibernation during data transfer (I/O activity) with a USB device. - The first time a USB device is plugged into a USB port, the system may prompt you to locate the driver for that USB device and request a restart. - Do not add or remove USB devices while the system is in standby or hibernation. - Please check your device manufacturer's web site for the latest updates to their software. Troubleshooting Info: ===================== - If you attempt to put the system into standby or hibernation during data transfer (I/O activity) with a USB device, you may experience problems with your system. Please do not attempt to put the system into standby or hibernation during I/O activity with a USB device. - When using Windows Me, the Device Manager will have a green question mark next to any USB 2.0 device which is connected to an Adaptec USB 2.0 card. The device will continue to function properly. - When using Windows 98SE, the Adaptec USB 2.0 driver may prevent some systems from entering into standby mode. - The system may report that a USB 2.0 CD-RW connected to an Adaptec AUA-2000LP card does not contain any media when resuming from a suspend. To workaround this issue, use the "unplug or eject hardware" icon in the system to remove the USB 2.0 CD-RW. Unplug the USB 2.0 CD-RW from the card, and then plug it back in. - If you unplug/re-plug a device too quickly, the system may not recognize the USB device. To workaround this issue, allow at least 3 seconds between a unplug and re-plug. - Removing two or more devices using the "unplug or eject" hardware icon (on the system tray): Use the "unplug or eject" icon to remove one device, then physically remove the device, before attempting to use the "unplug or eject" icon to remove other devices. If you attempt to remove more than one device using the "unplug or eject icon," physically removing a USB device will cause the other devices to re-enumerate. - When using Windows 2000, with certain CD-RW applications running, the system may stall if a USB CD-RW drive is removed using the "unplug or eject hardware" icon in the system tray. - Before making any changes through the device manager to enable or disable the Adaptec Enhanced Host Controller, stop all USB devices connected to the Adaptec host bus adapter or CardBus and remove the USB devices from the system. - When connected to an Adaptec USB 2.0 Hub, Creative USB 1.1 webcams, may not re-enumerate if you put the system into standby mode. To workaround this issue, unplug and re-plug the webcam. - When using an HP PSC-750 printer/scanner/copier or an Tascam USB-428 audio/MIDI interface, we recommend connecting the device directly to your USB card or built-in USB port rather than through a Hub. - When using the Adaptec AUA-1420 CardBus card, Adaptec USB 2.0 drivers, and the Xircon Ethernet CardBus card, with Windows 2000, the ethernet card may not work properly. This will be addressed in a future release of our drivers. - Before removing an Adaptec AUA-1420 cardbus card, use the "unplug or eject" icon (on the system tray) to stop and remove attached USB devices. Then use the "unplug or eject" icon to stop the cardbus card. It is then safe to eject the Adaptec AUA-1420 from the cardbus slot. 25.01.2002 11.32Download Driver Pack
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