USB device can run faster

Hi all

I recently bought a USB-6008.  When I plug it into my PC, I get a message "this device can perform faster.  This USB device can perform faster if you connect it to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port.  For a list of available ports, click here. "When I click on the message, it shows me a list of available ports, but none of them seem not to be USB 2.0.

All my USB ports are supposed to be USB 2.0.  It is an Asus P5N72 - T Premium mobo.  I have updated the bios, and made sure that USB 2.0 is selected in the bios Setup.  I use Win XP SP3.  According to the Microsoft Web site, there was a known problem with XP supporting USB 2.0 on Asus Motherboards, but that he was supposed to have been fixed in SP1.

I realize that it is a matter of Windows probably more than a question of data acquisition, but I spent the entire afternoon on Microsoft, Asus and other sites.  Can anyone help?

Thank you

Ed


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