Can't configure USB2 on Satellite Pro A10

Hi
I just inherited an A10.. I replaced the HD and installed a fresh copy of XP Pro..sourced as many drivers as possible here. all is well except If I plug in a USB2 memory stick I get a message saying a high speed device is plugged in a non-high speed socket.. I am sure it is supposed to be a USB2 enabled laptop... Can't find out how to rectify this..
Help, please.

Thanks for the encouragement!
Yes: I found multiple root hubs and standard host controllers (probably from the initial guesses of XP's installation trying to install what it thought it should be)
Whilst in Device Manager I took out all other duplicates.... they don't always show in 'normal mode'
regards

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