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how can you find out which usb port you have ?
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how do you know what usb number your ports and your plugs are?
it says nothing on them
are they listed somehwre? or can you check somehow?
thanks
it says nothing on them
are they listed somehwre? or can you check somehow?
thanks
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Which OS are you running?
In XP you can check whether you have USB 2 as follows:
Right-click My Computer
Choose Properties
Click the Hardware tab
Click Device Manager
Scroll down to "Universal Serail Bus Controllers"
Click the plus sign to the left
Look down the list - if you see "Standard Enhanced CPI to USB Host Controller", you have at least some USB 2 ports.
Some older machines had a mix of USB 1 and 2 ports. As far as I know, the only way to check if a specific port is USB 2 is to plug in a USB2 device. If you see a message to the effect that the device could perform faster, you've plugged it into a USB 1 port.
Which OS are you running?
In XP you can check whether you have USB 2 as follows:
Right-click My Computer
Choose Properties
Click the Hardware tab
Click Device Manager
Scroll down to "Universal Serail Bus Controllers"
Click the plus sign to the left
Look down the list - if you see "Standard Enhanced CPI to USB Host Controller", you have at least some USB 2 ports.
Some older machines had a mix of USB 1 and 2 ports. As far as I know, the only way to check if a specific port is USB 2 is to plug in a USB2 device. If you see a message to the effect that the device could perform faster, you've plugged it into a USB 1 port.
I've just remembered that (according to your earlier post) you're running Win7 (it's always a good idea to include such info with your question).
The instructions are pretty much the same, but the description of the controller may differ slightly. The key word is "Enhanced". If you see that in the list of USB Host Controllers then you have USB2.
The instructions are pretty much the same, but the description of the controller may differ slightly. The key word is "Enhanced". If you see that in the list of USB Host Controllers then you have USB2.
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