On part of the maintenance and performance area, I get a listing of drivers that are causing Vista Beta 2 to start slowly. One is USBHUB.SYS. I checked the device manager and it says the info for the enhanced USB driver is version 6.0.5384.4 dated 6/21/2006 (yes, is says June 21, 2006-strange since today is 6/12). These drivers are for an Intel chipset (875P) and it appears Intel has not released any Vista drivers yet, except the ones already included in Vista.
So, what can I do to correct this--or just write it off as Beta Software.
Thanks, Clark

Message about drivers causing Vista to start slowly
I am having the same symptoms. I presume that beta has "raised" trigger on this alert to give better info to developers to solve driver performance. It does that too with other drivers too like Nvidia display adapter etc.
"Clark" wrote:
On part of the maintenance and performance area, I get a listing of drivers that are causing Vista Beta 2 to start slowly. One is USBHUB.SYS. I checked the device manager and it says the info for the enhanced USB driver is version 6.0.5384.4 dated 6/21/2006 (yes, is says June 21, 2006-strange since today is 6/12). These drivers are for an Intel chipset (875P) and it appears Intel has not released any Vista drivers yet, except the ones already included in Vista.
So, what can I do to correct this--or just write it off as Beta Software.
Thanks, Clark
I got the same thing on an Intel 875p mobo... doesnt do it on my Nforce3 mobo at all.
"Clark" wrote:
On part of the maintenance and performance area, I get a listing of drivers that are causing Vista Beta 2 to start slowly. One is USBHUB.SYS. I checked the device manager and it says the info for the enhanced USB driver is version 6.0.5384.4 dated 6/21/2006 (yes, is says June 21, 2006-strange since today is 6/12). These drivers are for an Intel chipset (875P) and it appears Intel has not released any Vista drivers yet, except the ones already included in Vista.
So, what can I do to correct this--or just write it off as Beta Software.
Thanks, Clark
I am getting this same message about slow startup. Vista reported that it was a driver named P . I dug around event viewer and figured out that Cpuidle was the culprit. I had Cpuidle setup to start with windows, but it failed automatic startup everytime. However after vista loaded I can turn Cpuidle on and all is well.
This is probably an issue with system hooks.
"Clark" wrote:
On part of the maintenance and performance area, I get a listing of drivers that are causing Vista Beta 2 to start slowly. One is USBHUB.SYS. I checked the device manager and it says the info for the enhanced USB driver is version 6.0.5384.4 dated 6/21/2006 (yes, is says June 21, 2006-strange since today is 6/12). These drivers are for an Intel chipset (875P) and it appears Intel has not released any Vista drivers yet, except the ones already included in Vista.
So, what can I do to correct this--or just write it off as Beta Software.
Thanks, Clark
I'm running an 875 motherboard also. I saw one post where they mentioned Vista might need a 900 series chipset to work correctly. I assume, maybe incorrectly, that the drivers Intel had supplied were perhaps setup for that chipset.
Clark
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I got the same thing on an Intel 875p mobo... doesnt do it on my Nforce3 mobo at all.
"Clark" wrote:
On part of the maintenance and performance area, I get a listing of drivers that are causing Vista Beta 2 to start slowly. One is USBHUB.SYS. I checked the device manager and it says the info for the enhanced USB driver is version 6.0.5384.4 dated 6/21/2006 (yes, is says June 21, 2006-strange since today is 6/12). These drivers are for an Intel chipset (875P) and it appears Intel has not released any Vista drivers yet, except the ones already included in Vista.
So, what can I do to correct this--or just write it off as Beta Software.
Thanks, Clark
I'm running Vista on a 945 chipset mobo and I am getting the same message about drivers slowing windows down. I'm chalking it up to this being the beta.
"baguabob" wrote:
I am getting this same message about slow startup. Vista reported that it was a driver named P . I dug around event viewer and figured out that Cpuidle was the culprit. I had Cpuidle setup to start with windows, but it failed automatic startup everytime. However after vista loaded I can turn Cpuidle on and all is well.
This is probably an issue with system hooks.
"Clark" wrote:
On part of the maintenance and performance area, I get a listing of drivers that are causing Vista Beta 2 to start slowly. One is USBHUB.SYS. I checked the device manager and it says the info for the enhanced USB driver is version 6.0.5384.4 dated 6/21/2006 (yes, is says June 21, 2006-strange since today is 6/12). These drivers are for an Intel chipset (875P) and it appears Intel has not released any Vista drivers yet, except the ones already included in Vista.
So, what can I do to correct this--or just write it off as Beta Software.
Thanks, Clark
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