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Belkin USB 2.0 PCI Card F5U219 - anyone got this working?
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what is it not doing?
detecting in bios or OS?
btw if you are not using any ISA slots go into the bios and assign all IRQ's that are for ISA to PCI
then see what happens
or maybe it's just not compatible, maybe the pci voltage o nthe bp6 won't cut it
detecting in bios or OS?
btw if you are not using any ISA slots go into the bios and assign all IRQ's that are for ISA to PCI
then see what happens
or maybe it's just not compatible, maybe the pci voltage o nthe bp6 won't cut it
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I had very bad luck with generic brand USB 2.0 cards in all (3) of my BP6 systems. Lots of blue screen crashes with WinXPpro. Then I got an Adaptec USB 2.0 card to work just fine in one system with two free PCI slots. The next Adaptec card went into the last free slot of my most loaded up system & it promptly started to blue screen crash again, I never figured out if the card shulffling option would clear the issue & just gave up. I do think that the Adaptec card has better S/W drivers & is more likely to work if anything will work. Good Luck.