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Click Sart or the Vista Orb ( Xp or Vista ) Then in Search type: System Information.

Click on it.

When it appears on the screen, click on components.

Then click on USB

There should be a couple of sentances

The fist sentence should say (for my one):

Standard Enhanced PCi to USB.

And that's how.

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