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My computer motherboard has a USB capability, which is implemented with the VIA MVP3 chipset [e.g., EpoX Super7 Motherboards]. How do I set-it-up for USB?

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My computer motherboard has a USB capability, which is implemented with the VIA MVP3 chipset [e.g., EpoX Super7 Motherboards]. How do I set-it-up for USB?

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A. If you have a Baby AT motherboard, you will need a USB Cable and Bracket Assembly to interface the USB header connector on the motherboard to the outside of the case. Download and install the USB Filter Driver from VIA: http://www.viatech.com/drivers/index.htm. Enable USB in the CMOS setup. Assign an IRQ to USB in the CMOS Setup. You may need to Enable OS is PNP Aware in the CMOS Setup to share IRQs. Start>Settings>Control Panel>System>Device Manager and verify USB is installed with no exclamation marks next to the drivers.

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