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NewYorkLaw 08-11-2009 09:23 AM

This Device Can Perform Faster...
 
I am tired of this message every time I connect my diamond to my pc. I do not know what it means, or how to connect to a usb2 hub, and do not care. I only connect to charge my phone. Can I disable this message somehow? (Windows XP and Vista machines both do it to me).
Pete

orangekid 08-11-2009 10:06 AM

Re: This Device Can Perform Faster...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkLaw (Post 1093883)
I am tired of this message every time I connect my diamond to my pc. I do not know what it means, or how to connect to a usb2 hub, and do not care. I only connect to charge my phone. Can I disable this message somehow? (Windows XP and Vista machines both do it to me).
Pete

In device manager, if you have USB controllers with "Enhanced" in their name, they are USB 2. If they say "Universal", they are probably 1.1 - you can right-click on these and select properties, then check "Don't tell me about USB errors" under the Advanced tab. Note that doing this will also
result in you not seeing other error messages related to the device.

Sailrace 08-11-2009 10:06 AM

Re: This Device Can Perform Faster...
 
The message your getting is a result of the USB port on your computer, not the phone. The diamond is optimized to use USB 2,which is a faster protocol than USB 1. But you have to have the hardware on your computer.

I'm surprised that a Vista machine would give you that message though, because USB2 is the standard these days, and has been for a few years.

NewYorkLaw 08-17-2009 04:53 PM

Re: This Device Can Perform Faster...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orangekid (Post 1093955)
In device manager, if you have USB controllers with "Enhanced" in their name, they are USB 2. If they say "Universal", they are probably 1.1 - you can right-click on these and select properties, then check "Don't tell me about USB errors" under the Advanced tab. Note that doing this will also
result in you not seeing other error messages related to the device.

This is a late follow-up, but thanks - your suggestion worked.
Pete

orangekid 08-18-2009 09:06 AM

Re: This Device Can Perform Faster...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkLaw (Post 1106852)
This is a late follow-up, but thanks - your suggestion worked.
Pete

awesome. I know how annoying error messages can be, glad you got rid of it.


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