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I purchased a Philips external hsrd drive. It works ok with my lap top but wont work my desktop. Both are XP home edition
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you go to Control Panel-Click System-Click Hardware-Click Device Manager. At the bottom of the list is Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
if you have USB2 installed,you will see an 'Enhanced' USB host controller present in the Universal serial bus controllers section. If the host controller listed isn't 'Enhanced' then you have USB1
if you have USB2 installed,you will see an 'Enhanced' USB host controller present in the Universal serial bus controllers section. If the host controller listed isn't 'Enhanced' then you have USB1
In case I do not check back on this Question. If your Desktop PC is more than 3 or 4 years old it probably will not have USB 2. If you have a spare �10 and a spare PCI slot you can fit a USB2 PCI card with 4 slots. This will sort it out. If your PC is a lot older it may not have PCI slots but the larger ISA slots. No solution as far as I know to those.