Maximus-Decim Native USB Drivers Generic drivers for USB flash disks and more.
#681
Posted 22 April 2012 - 11:23 PM
#682
Posted 23 April 2012 - 01:22 AM
LoneCrusader, on 22 April 2012 - 10:56 PM, said:
dencorso, on 22 April 2012 - 06:52 PM, said:
The hotfixes are there, all right, but there simply are *no* Hungarian versions for those two.
I wouldn't have been as assertive as I did in my previous post, if I hadn't.
I figured that you had probably checked.
I was in the process of pulling that breakdown out of my slipstream notes when you posted, and once I had gone to the trouble of extracting it, I thought I would go ahead and post it, it may be of future use. Myself having never checked for other language versions, I figured sorbit4 could give it a shot...
I will try it. But before installing, I want know what is your opinion about R. Loew general USB Mass storage driver. Is it good for pendrives too? Is anybody tested it?
It is quite small Ithink it does not bother the system messages.
#683
Posted 23 April 2012 - 01:28 AM
sorbit4, on 23 April 2012 - 01:22 AM, said:
It is quite small Ithink it does not bother the system messages.
I have not personally used that particular package, but I have many other packages and updates created by R. Loew. You can rely on anything he distributes to be high quality.
This, combined with your Intel USB2 drivers you mentioned before, may be a working alternate solution if you are unable to localize NUSB.
This post has been edited by LoneCrusader: 23 April 2012 - 01:30 AM
#684
Posted 23 April 2012 - 09:49 PM
sorbit4, on 23 April 2012 - 01:22 AM, said:
Yes, Rloew's very tiny USB Mass Storage Driver works on pen drives. It lacks the sophistication of NUSB, such as the ability to handle multi-card readers.
#685
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:20 AM
Foxbat, on 23 April 2012 - 09:49 PM, said:
sorbit4, on 23 April 2012 - 01:22 AM, said:
Yes, Rloew's very tiny USB Mass Storage Driver works on pen drives. It lacks the sophistication of NUSB, such as the ability to handle multi-card readers.
Thank for the info. I tried R.Loew tiny driver. It works altogh the pen drive recognition is quite funny. Every time when you plug in a new pendrive, you must point to the inf file.
It does not use the system tray, but it can be used so I will remain with it. But I was suprised that Intel did not make USB2.0 for Win98Se (only USB1.1). The data transfer is quite slow.
#686
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:05 PM
#687
Posted 24 April 2012 - 04:30 PM
dencorso, on 24 April 2012 - 12:05 PM, said:
Never fear, lol, almost all (95%+) of my hardware is Intel Chipset based. We will get to the bottom of this!
sorbit4, on 24 April 2012 - 11:20 AM, said:
I thought you said you had Intel USB 2.0 Drivers, because you asked if you should uninstall them when you first asked about NUSB?
If your Intel USB2 driver package works like the one I have, when you run the "installer" it doesn't really install anything.
All it does is extract itself to C:\WINDOWS\DRIVERS\. This is, shall we say, less than helpful. If it extracted itself to C:\WINDOWS\INF\, it would be useful, but I digress.
Go into your Device Manager and see if your USB2 hubs are properly recognized. If they show up as unknown devices, remove them, and reboot. When asked for the location of the driver, point the installer to C:\WINDOWS\DRIVERS\ or wherever your package has extracted itself.
#688
Posted 25 April 2012 - 02:11 PM
LoneCrusader, on 24 April 2012 - 04:30 PM, said:
sorbit4, on 24 April 2012 - 11:20 AM, said:
I thought you said you had Intel USB 2.0 Drivers, because you asked if you should uninstall them when you first asked about NUSB?
If your Intel USB2 driver package works like the one I have, when you run the "installer" it doesn't really install anything.
All it does is extract itself to C:\WINDOWS\DRIVERS\. This is, shall we say, less than helpful. If it extracted itself to C:\WINDOWS\INF\, it would be useful, but I digress.
Go into your Device Manager and see if your USB2 hubs are properly recognized. If they show up as unknown devices, remove them, and reboot. When asked for the location of the driver, point the installer to C:\WINDOWS\DRIVERS\ or wherever your package has extracted itself.
Now I know that I was failed. I never knew why was an unknown PCI USB controller device in the Device Manager list, altough there were normally listed the Intel USB controllers and hubs.Because the hardware is USB2.0 capable, I thought that the driver is too. I installed the R.Low driver and I detected the slow speed with a pen drive. Then I realised that the driver is only for USB1.1. Today I began to search for a USB2.0 (orange) driver and then installed it. Then the USB2 controller device is uppaered in the Dev. Man. list and the unknonwn device is disappeared. But the transfer speed does not changed. I thought that the R. Low driver connected itself with the USB1.1 driver because when it was installed, there was not USB2.0 controller driver. I do not know how to uninsta it, so I decided to uninstall the Win98SE then install again with the hardware drivers first (with the orange driver) and then the R. Low driver. Now is everithing is ok. The pendrive is identified as USB2.0 Mas Storage Device and the trasfer speed is sinificantly improved.
Ps. Now I read the readme of Intel. So you are right. I should delete the Unknown PCI to USB Host Controller. I was missed because I run the setup. Maybe Intel has USB2.0 driver for Win98SE?
This post has been edited by sorbit4: 25 April 2012 - 02:31 PM
#689
Posted 25 April 2012 - 11:59 PM
sorbit4, on 25 April 2012 - 02:11 PM, said:
Ps. Now I read the readme of Intel. So you are right. I should delete the Unknown PCI to USB Host Controller. I was missed because I run the setup. Maybe Intel has USB2.0 driver for Win98SE?
I'm glad to hear you're up and running at USB2.0 speeds.
I'm not sure what you mean by this however
Quote
Do you mean the drivers you just installed, or do you mean a Mass Storage Device driver?
#690
Posted 26 April 2012 - 08:54 AM
Whenever you have some free time can you update USBSTOR.INF with the updates from the link below?
Here are some new devices that can be added hopefully.
http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__985810
;
; EUIOSSM.INF --- SCM Microsystems Inc Win9x USB SmartMedia Port Driver INF
;
; Copyright (C) SCM Microsystems Inc 1998-1999
;
[Version]
signature="$CHICAGO$"
Class=SCMUsbMass
Provider=%SCM%
[ClassInstall]
AddReg=SCMUsbMass.AddReg
[SCMUsbMass.AddReg]
HKR,,,0,%SCMUsbMass%
HKR,,Icon,0,-20
[Manufacturer]
%SCM%=SCM
[SCM]
%USB_PDR.DeviceDesc% = euiossm, *PSCMEUSBSMPDR
[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir = 12
[SourceDisksNames]
1=%DISK1%,,
[SourceDiskFiles]
euiossm.pdr=1
[euiossm]
AddReg = euiossm.AddReg
CopyFiles = euiossm.CopyFiles
[euiossm.CopyFiles]
euiossm.pdr
[euiossm.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*IOS
HKR,,PortDriver,,euiossm.pdr
[Strings]
SCM="SCM Microsystems"
SCMUsbMass="USB Port driver"
DISK1="eUSB Driver Disk"
USB_PDR.DeviceDesc="eUSB MSD Adapter"
;
; EUSBSM.INF - INF file for SCM Microsystems Inc eUSB SM Products
;
; Currently defines eUSB SSFDC
;
; Copyright (C) SCM Microsystems Inc. 1998-2000
;
[Version]
signature="$CHICAGO$"
Class=USB
ClassGUID={36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
Provider=%SCM%
[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir = 11; // LDID_SYS
EUsbSm.CopyFiles = 11; // %windir%\system
UsbPdr.CopyFiles = 12; // %windir%\system\iosubsys
PdrInf.CopyFiles = 10, INF\OTHER;
[SourceDisksNames]
1=%DISK1%,,
[SourceDiskFiles]
eusbsm.sys=1
euiossm.pdr=1
euiossm.inf=1
[Manufacturer]
%SCM%=SCM.Section
[SCM.Section]
%USB\VID_04E6&PID_0003.DeviceDesc%=EUsbSm.Dev, USB\VID_04E6&PID_0003
[Start]
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\Setup,%Startup%,,"%01%\..\LAUNCH.EXE"
[EUsbSm.Dev]
AddReg = EUsbSm.AddReg,Start
CopyFiles = EUsbSm.CopyFiles, UsbPdr.CopyFiles, PdrInf.CopyFiles
[EUsbSm.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,0,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,0,eusbsm.sys
[EUsbSm.CopyFiles]
eusbsm.sys
[UsbPdr.CopyFiles]
euiossm.pdr
[PdrInf.CopyFiles]
euiossm.inf
[Strings]
SCM="Microtech International"
USB\VID_04E6&PID_0003.DeviceDesc="ZiO SmartMedia Adapter"
DISK1="eUSB Driver Disk"
Startup="Installing"
#691
Posted 26 April 2012 - 12:39 PM
LoneCrusader, on 25 April 2012 - 11:59 PM, said:
sorbit4, on 25 April 2012 - 02:11 PM, said:
Ps. Now I read the readme of Intel. So you are right. I should delete the Unknown PCI to USB Host Controller. I was missed because I run the setup. Maybe Intel has USB2.0 driver for Win98SE?
I'm glad to hear you're up and running at USB2.0 speeds.
I'm not sure what you mean by this however
Quote
Do you mean the drivers you just installed, or do you mean a Mass Storage Device driver?
Today I was learning some new things. Installing again the Win98SE. I tryed the method that Intell proposed, but only USB1.1 installed and there remained the Unknown PCI to USB Host Controller in the Dev. Man. list altough I tried to delete it and leaved the system to recognize it. When I installed the ECS Intel OrangeWare ICH5 USB 2.0 Driver (only this was good for USB2.0 speed), the USB2 Controller and Hub installed and everything was OK (there was no unknowed device). At last I installed the R.Loew's USB Mass Storage driver. It works at USB2.0 speed. So the aswer is: Intel has no Win98SE USB2.0 driver for his ICH5 chip (only for USB1.1).
This post has been edited by sorbit4: 26 April 2012 - 12:42 PM
#692
Posted 21 May 2012 - 08:48 AM
Sweex 16-in-1 card reader
Sony PSP
Myson-Century
Cypress Semiconductor
IOMagic Multicard Reader
Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader
Removed obsolete Windows NT entries
#693
Posted 04 June 2012 - 07:41 AM
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*Native (without installation of additional drivers for each type) support USB flash drives, digital photo
and videocameras and other similar devices.
*Universal Stack USB 2.0 (without installation of additional drivers for each chipsets) with uninstall.
1.Remove ALL drivers USB flash drives.
2.Remove ALL drivers USB 2.0 controllers.
3.Remove ALL USB 1.1 and 2.0 controllers and devices.
4.Remove ALL unknown devices.
5.Install NUSB 3.6 and reboot.
6.After detection new USB 1.1 and 2.0 controllers (if it will occur) too it is necessary to reboot.
Remember! You install it at own risk!
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English: http://turbobit.net/tyu37wycpmde.html
https://rapidshare.c...514/nusb36e.exe
Russian: http://turbobit.net/dhgujel1bonm.html
https://rapidshare.c...231/nusb36r.exe
What's new?
* SYSDM.CPL 4.90.3001 - for auto install driver at insertion of the new flash devices
*USB.INF 01.02 (MD, exclude "CopyFiles" sections )
*USB2.INF 01.02 (MD, add new devices (Intel, ATI), exclude "CopyFiles" sections)
*NTMAP.INF 01.01 (MD, exclude "CopyFiles" sections )
*USBNTMAP.SYS 01.03 (MD, exclude "CopyFiles" sections )
*USBSTOR.INF 01.11a (MD, Problemchyld, add new devices, exclude "CopyFiles" sections )
*QV2KUX.SYS - (Problemchyld, for Casio)
This post has been edited by maximus-decim: 04 June 2012 - 12:33 PM
#694
Posted 04 June 2012 - 08:13 AM
Got one small issue: some of us have a customized Device Manager applet (mine dates back 2006 when I installed the system). There's no warning and/or backup option in the package about its replacement, if I'm not mistaken. Those who get the package from third-party sources (copied from a friend, whatever) will definitely miss the tiny mention in the changelog posted here at MSFN.
Therefore, could you please add to the package (at install time) a visible warning that the Device Manager applet will be replaced, so anyone installing the package could get a chance to backup the old one?
Other than that, thank you for the update!
#695
Posted 04 June 2012 - 08:57 AM
Our service is currently unavailable in your country.
Sorry about that.
#696
Posted 04 June 2012 - 08:57 PM
Cheers and Regards
#698
Posted 08 June 2012 - 10:24 AM
[WMVARE] %PCI\VEN_15AD&DEV_0770.DeviceDesc%=EHCI,PCI\VEN_15AD&DEV_0770It should read
[VMWARE] %PCI\VEN_15AD&DEV_0770.DeviceDesc%=EHCI,PCI\VEN_15AD&DEV_0770I have already fixed the issuse for SP3. Thanks for the update
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 08 June 2012 - 10:24 AM
#699
Posted 08 June 2012 - 11:20 AM
Vee know vhat vee are doing, don't vee? (BWAHAHAH!)
Thanks for the updates, all!
#700
Posted 12 June 2012 - 02:24 PM
To get the Casio USB devices to work, you need these two files.
USBDSC1.SYS 4.10.0.1998
USBDSC2.VXD 4.0.0.950
You can find the two files in a package googling
casio usb_win.exe
All you have to do is add the code below to your USBSTOR.INF.
You can remove QV2KUX.SYS 1.0.0.2000. Thanks again for the update.
[Manufacturer] %Casio.Mfg%=Casio [Casio] %USB\VID_07CF&PID_1001.DeviceDesc%=USBDSC1,USB\VID_07CF&PID_1001 [USBDSC1.AddReg] HKR,,DevLoader,,*NTKERN HKR,,NTMPDriver,,USBDSC1.SYS HKLM,"System\Currentcontrolset\Services\usbdsc1\Parameters","Install",0x10001,77 HKLM,"System\Currentcontrolset\Services\usbdsc1\Parameters","DiskMakeFirstInstallDelay",0x10001,3000 HKLM,"System\Currentcontrolset\Services\usbdsc1\Parameters","DiskMakeOtherDelay",0x10001,300 [Strings] Casio.Mfg="Casio" USB\VID_07cf&PID_1001.DeviceDesc="USB-CASIO DIGITAL CAMERA"
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 12 June 2012 - 02:35 PM



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