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2.0 USB in 1.1 Port
Ashley. 29.06.2007 04:48:00
I'm trying to dounload songs to my ipod,
but when i put the USB into the computer it say,
"HI-SPEED Device Plugged into non-HI-SPEED Hub"
In your compatibility section it says that the 2.0 will work with a 1.1 just
not fast.
So i was wondering if the only way to fix this problem was to buy a HI-SPEED
host,
or is there another way were i DON'T have to spend money! :D
Re: 2.0 USB in 1.1 Port
"theplectrum" <theplectrum[ at ]spam.wanadoo.fr> 29.06.2007 15:50:47

"Ashley." <Ashley.[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A668BAC0-9B4B-416C-BF53-7B9332FF28E0[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> I'm trying to dounload songs to my ipod,
> but when i put the USB into the computer it say,
> "HI-SPEED Device Plugged into non-HI-SPEED Hub"
> In your compatibility section it says that the 2.0 will work with a 1.1
> just
> not fast.
> So i was wondering if the only way to fix this problem was to buy a
> HI-SPEED
> host,
> or is there another way were i DON'T have to spend money! :D
>

Check the specs of your motherboard to make sure you really don't have USB2
capability. If you do, then you have to make sure you've got a USB2 cable.
Or if you need more USB plugs, get a PCI card, they're cheap.

BTW, USB 2.0 is backward compatible - you can plug in a USB 1.1 but you
won't get the same transfer speed.

Cheers,
Jerry


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