Update Win98 from the Microsoft website that should help.
If you have Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) then you can add USB 2.0 drivers to enable the USB host controller to operate at USB2.0 speeds. Windows XP Service Pack 1 is released with USB1.1 (slow) host controller device drivers. From SP2 and onwards USB2.0 is supported by default. See the related link for more info about why USB 2.0 operate at USB 1.1 (slow) speed.
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A USB host controller is a piece of hardware. It is usually incorporated into the southbridge in your motherboard. As such, it cannot be downloaded. If you want to upgrade a low-speed USB controller to a high speed controller you will have to buy a new high-speed controller. Changes are the old controller is not removeable and not upgradeable.
host controller
Typically it is a usb port 2.0.
127 USB devices are supported by one host controller.
If you are using a wireless controller you cannot use it with your computer. If it is a USB controller, simply plug in the USB head into a USB port on your PC and all drivers will be preinstalled on a Windows machine. Before you use it, please configure the keys that the controller will use.
Host controller
If you're using older drivers you won't be able to use high speed. Check to see if there are newer drivers available for your USB ports.
Yes there is. Buslink makes a 4 port PCMCIA USB 2.0 Host controller, fo about $28. You can find one at http://www.mypcgoodies.com/details.asp?item=HM09101%2D1
No, They are also available on expansion cards.
If you have android installed you will need a clean Windows 7 DVD/USB and reinstall. Remember backup!