USB port EXTREMELY slow

After experiencing some of the problems with my new 60GB color display (stalling, having to re-format etc.), my iPod to XP/USB connection finally works; however, it's EXTREMELY slow, taking longer than real time to download a song and stalling for an additional minute or so afterwards. Anyone had the same problem? Any help offered?

Do you have USB 2.0 drivers for your computer?
Right click on "My Computer", select "Manage", Select "Device Manager", Expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers", do you see something like "Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller"? Is it there? Does it have a red X on the itty bitty icon?
If it doesn't have "Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller" or "Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller" has a red X on the icon, then you are running at USB 1.1 speed. Which is REALLY, REALLY, slow. Just is.
If you want to try to run at USB 2.0 speeds.
Re-enable the "Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller", right click, "enable"
If you don't have a "Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller", make sure your computer has USB 2.0 (also known as "High Speed USB), check your owners manual. If you computer is supposed to have "High Speed USB", install Windows SP2 (it has the drivers).
Good luck!
Or do what the rest of us have done, connect via Firewire.

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