16-Sep-20 03:34 Many thanks for Acer usb 2.0 windows xp :) 14-Jul-20 19:50 I've been looking for this driver all day, so thank you 07-Jul-20 01:27 Much better 30-Apr-20 05:35 Is this for real 26-Apr-20 07:26 What a good try.
If you had a computer with USB 1.1 only, you can add an inexpensive USB 2.0 PCI card, along with the SP1 or 2 updates and have it that way. 07-Nov-20 13:11 thankssssssss 31-Oct-20 19:52 Works perfect, TY.
By doing this, you start the Plug and Play utility. Nice Realtek usb 2.0 card reader windows xp 23-Mar-21 06:55 AAAAHHH This Driver ROX 22-Feb-21 16:50 Everything works great with drivers for Realtek usb 2.0 card reader windows xp 22-Dec-20 06:28 thnx 03-Sep-20 16:15 Wonderful for Realtek usb 2.
Note You can also install Windows XP SP2, and then disconnect and reconnect the USB devices that are connected to your computer. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each USB device. Follow the instructions in the Hardware Update Wizard. Double-click the type of device that you want to update. To update these drivers, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, type devmgmt.msc, and then click OK. There may be independent 2.0 drivers for XP, but the Windows update makes it easy to activate. Click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver. To resolve this problem, install Windows XP SP2, and then update the drivers for the USB devices that are connected to your computer. You would still need SP1 or higher to activate it in Windows. USB 2.0 is usually on by default in BIOS, if the motherboard supports it. The easiest way to tell if the connection is 2.0 is to plug in a USB 2.0 device like a USB 2.0 thumbdrive and see if you get the 'This device can operate faster.' balloon from Windows that tells you the connection isn't USB 2.0. You would likely only see this in a home built computer, and not often. I noticed the driver says its for Win XP and Win Vista. There may also be some motherboards that have USB 1.1 for the connections on the motherboard to the front connections and still have 2.0 on the rear, but your motherboard manual would tell you that. I just purchased a USB to Mini-USB console cable to use with the 2960s switches. The front ones usually are, but in some cases don't always appear to have the correct wiring for the front USB connections. If the motherboard has USB 2.0 all the rear connections should be 2.0.