Question for the Computer Whizzes
I was wondering if one of you "computer whizzes" maybe able to help me at all.
I have an old PIII 667Mhz computer running Windows XP SP1 and today upgraded to SP2 and when I went to reboot my computer it would not start up fully - in that I mean it would only go as far as the XP Logo and then keep re-setting itself and re-booting.
I did a bit of searching about and from what I read I ended up turning the USB port off in the BIOS and booted up and the computer started and loaded XP fully etc.
My problem now is because the USB is off I have no mouse, printer, scanner etc and cannot download from my digital cameras (video & still).
Is there a simple fix to it or not????
As far as I know the USB on the Motherboard is only a USB 1.1?? and from what I can tell I may need USB 2.0 - would that be right???
Which would be the best way to go - upgrade the M/B and processor to something modern and not in the stone ages like this one is or just get a PCI - USB Upgrade Card ???
SWMBO has given me permission to go to the computer markets this weekend and get a new MB, processor, case etc but if the card will do the fix I would prefer to go that way at this time and save the pennies for some more woodworking stuff.
Hope someone out there can help me out.
Thanks in advance