IPod works with USB 1.0 but not 2.0?

I'm trying to get my cousins iPod Shuffle working for her but I'm not having much luck...
When I plug it in to any port on the computer, I get "USB Device Not Recognized" and it shows up as an "Unknown Device" in Device Manager.
However, if I disable "Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD" in Device Manager it immediately detects the device and it'll work with iTunes.
What do I need to do to get this to work with USB 2.0? What could be causing the problem? Thanks!

No, the fact that they haven't needed to update the drivers means they work perfectly well.
If they work perfectly well, how come they cannot pick up the iPod (which has nothing to do with iTunes)?
Also, how do you know they haven't needed to?
More likely they simply haven't even looked at them to see if they need updating.
Oh, and from the first post...
"However, if I disable "Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD" in Device Manager it immediately detects the device and it'll work with iTunes."
But enough of this.
Good luck with your problem.
Hope you get it fixed.

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