VIA USB 2.0 Host Controller Driver 2.70p (10/03/2005)

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Publisher’s description

Available in this download are drivers for VIA USB 2.0 host controller on a system running on Windows 98/98SE/Me. Due to licensing agreements, USB 2.0 drivers for Windows 2000/XP are not available for download. They are supplied on CD with new mainboards or available through Windows Update. This version is a bug-fixing release.

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  1. usb2 search for bruno nono -- January 3 2007, 03.50

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