The 8S661FXM is a USB device manufactured by Seanix. This driver can help resolve issues like USB device not recognized, "Disk Not Formatted" errors, or if your device randomly ejects or stops working. This update - "8s661fxm_usb_w2k_xp.zip" - has an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 3 reviews, and has been downloaded 43 times. The uploader reports that this update will work successfully on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 1.6 MB.
8S661FXM
ACDC USB 2.0 Host Controller
APC USB 2.0 Host Controller
ATEN USB 2.0 Host Adapter
BUSlink USB 2.0 Host Controller
BUSlink USB 2.0 Hub
Belkin F5U221 High Speed USB 2.0 Hub
Belkin F5U224 High Speed USB 2.0 Hub
Windows XP, Windows 2000
5.1.2600.0 (2001-06-01) via .inf
5.0.2195.5652 (2002-05-10) via .inf
2.00.0006.1 (2002-08-15) via .inf
8S661FXM USB 2.0 Drivers
Alagappan (DG Staff Member) on 7-Apr-2005
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
winxp/FreshUsb.exe | 131.1 KB | 7 Apr 2003 |
winxp/USB.INI | 101 bytes | 22 May 2003 |
98_Me/layout.bin | 590 bytes | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/_sys1.cab | 175.5 KB | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 29 Sep 1998 |
98_Me/setup.lid | 49 bytes | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/ousb2.inf | 20.1 KB | 30 Jan 2002 |
98_Me/_ISDel.exe | 27.6 KB | 26 Oct 1998 |
98_Me/ousbehci.sys | 33.9 KB | 14 Aug 2002 |
98_Me/Setup.exe | 73.7 KB | 11 Jan 1999 |
98_Me/DATA.TAG | 109 bytes | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/os.dat | 450 bytes | 27 Jul 1998 |
98_Me/setup.ins | 57.8 KB | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/data1.cab | 469 bytes | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/SETUP.INI | 95 bytes | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/ousb2hub.sys | 49.5 KB | 14 Aug 2002 |
98_Me/_inst32i.ex_ | 296.7 KB | 22 Feb 1999 |
98_Me/_user1.cab | 926 bytes | 12 Jul 2002 |
98_Me/lang.dat | 23.5 KB | 11 Jan 1999 |
Win2k/layout.bin | 590 bytes | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/_sys1.cab | 181.6 KB | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 29 Sep 1998 |
Win2k/USB20.exe | 71.7 KB | 2 Oct 1998 |
Win2k/sisport.sys | 3.6 KB | 15 Nov 2001 |
Win2k/setup.lid | 49 bytes | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/_ISDel.exe | 27.6 KB | 2 Oct 1998 |
Win2k/MISC/Patch_98.exe/RunNoUSB.exe | 33.3 KB | 23 Aug 2002 |
Win2k/MISC/Patch_98.exe/NoUSB20.exe | 545 bytes | 12 Aug 2002 |
Win2k/MISC/Patch_Me.exe/nousb20.exe | 21.0 KB | 12 Jul 2002 |
Win2k/MISC/Patch_Me.exe/RunNoUSB.exe | 24.6 KB | 23 Aug 2002 |
Win2k/MISC/Patch_Me.exe/S4TSR.exe | 28.7 KB | 23 Aug 2002 |
Win2k/UnSiSUSB.exe | 24.6 KB | 26 Aug 2002 |
Win2k/DATA.TAG | 112 bytes | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/instdrv.exe | 65.5 KB | 19 Jan 2003 |
Win2k/os.dat | 450 bytes | 27 Jul 1998 |
Win2k/INST2000.DLL | 6.1 KB | 6 Aug 2001 |
Win2k/setup.ins | 57.7 KB | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/data1.cab | 469 bytes | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/SETUP.INI | 99 bytes | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/sis_lib.dll | 32.8 KB | 21 Nov 2001 |
Win2k/WIN2K/sisusb2.cat | 6.7 KB | 28 May 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/HUADRV.DLL | 57.3 KB | 5 Jan 2000 |
Win2k/WIN2K/INSTALL.EXE | 34.8 KB | 12 Sep 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/usb2.inf | 6.8 KB | 22 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/usb2.cat | 8.7 KB | 25 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/USBHUB20.SYS | 49.4 KB | 17 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/FreshUsb2k.exe | 122.9 KB | 15 Aug 2003 |
Win2k/WIN2K/readme.txt | 3.5 KB | 13 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/sisusb2.inf | 2.0 KB | 21 May 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/SetupSISUsb.exe | 122.9 KB | 15 Aug 2003 |
Win2k/WIN2K/USBEHCI.SYS | 19.2 KB | 22 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/USB.INI | 101 bytes | 22 May 2003 |
Win2k/WIN2K/USBPORT.SYS | 135.9 KB | 22 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/WIN2K/HCCOIN.DLL | 6.4 KB | 17 Apr 2002 |
Win2k/_user1.cab | 948 bytes | 7 Mar 2003 |
Win2k/lang.dat | 4.7 KB | 17 Sep 1998 |
Win2k/_INST32I.EX_ | 298.0 KB | 2 Oct 1998 |
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Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
Select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.
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