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    usb

    i have EP-58MVP3C-M motherboard, i want to utilize the usb plug, there's nothing on the back of my computer to plug into, but i have a connector on my motherboard, what do i need to utilize the option? And do i have to change anything in bios? Thanks any help would be appreciated. Brian

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    You need the adapter which is sold for the MB. It plugs into the MB and fits in a slot behind. You also need to enable USB in the BIOS.

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    Most likely you also need to install the drivers in your operating system after you have enabled USB in BIOS.

    By the way, the adapters are about $10

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    most of the time you do not need to enable the IRQ for the USB though, my Connectix cams need no irq to be enabled, nor my mouse.
    Sorry that's all the usb stuff I have.

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    I have the same problem, and my question is: where do I get the USB adaptor? I do not live in the US, and I'd like to ask you for any web site in the Internet where I could buy this adaptor. Thank you in advance.

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