Ben-

Assuming the extensions are properly installed try reseating the card several 
times. The slot itself may have a coating
of film or corrosion in it. You may try contact cleaner and a small brush or 
piece of suede edgewise in the slots also.

You can also try different slots.  Also make sure the USB port and the cable 
ends are clean. 




---Original Message-----
From: Ben Pazolli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Dec 13, 2005 9:36 AM
To: PCI PowerMacs <[email protected]>
Subject: [PCI] USB Card

I got a USB Card stuck it into my Power Mac 7200, and got to the point
where it says in the system profiler that it is a USB card. But, it
won't work with any devices. I plug in a flash drive and it does
nothing though the drive lights up (probably linked to power). When I
plug in a USB printer, I go into chooser and it shows no options. I
have already reset the PRAM.

I am using OS 9.1 on a fairly standard Power Mac with no other PCI
cards. I have installed USB support 1.4.1.

I am ready to try anything and give any information.

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