How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?

Posted: 01-21-2004, 02:46 PM
I bought a computer last year. How can I know if it support USB 2.0 or not?
I am going to buy a external hard drive with USB 2.0 connection. before I
order the hard drive, I need to check that. How can I check if the computer
has fire connection?
Thanks,
--Casp


How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?


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Ivanho
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RE: How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?
Posted: 01-21-2004, 03:21 PM
I'm assuming you're running Windows XP. Goto the Device Manager (right-click on My Computer, select Properties. Go to the Hardware tab, click on Device Manager). At the bottom of the list will be Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Click the "+" sign to expand. Look for USB 2.0 Root hub, or something like USB Enhanced controller

Or, you could check the documentation that came with your PC when you bought it. Controllers are only ~$40 or so if you need one and fit into any open PCI slot

-IV

----- casp wrote: ----

I bought a computer last year. How can I know if it support USB 2.0 or not
I am going to buy a external hard drive with USB 2.0 connection. before
order the hard drive, I need to check that. How can I check if the compute
has fire connection
Thanks
--Cas



casp
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Re: How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?
Posted: 01-21-2004, 03:52 PM
Thank you.
It shows the following:

Intel(r) 82801BA/BMA USB Universal Host Controller - 2442
USB Root Hub

Does it mean it do not support USB 2.0?
--Casp

"Ivanho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> I'm assuming you're running Windows XP. Goto the Device Manager
(right-click on My Computer, select Properties. Go to the Hardware tab,
click on Device Manager). At the bottom of the list will be Universal
Serial Bus Controllers. Click the "+" sign to expand. Look for USB 2.0
Root hub, or something like USB Enhanced controller.
>
> Or, you could check the documentation that came with your PC when you
bought it. Controllers are only ~$40 or so if you need one and fit into any
open PCI slot.
>
> -IVE
>
> ----- casp wrote: -----
>
> I bought a computer last year. How can I know if it support USB 2.0
or not?
> I am going to buy a external hard drive with USB 2.0 connection.
before I
> order the hard drive, I need to check that. How can I check if the
computer
> has fire connection?
> Thanks,
> --Casp
>
>
>

Ivanho
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Re: How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?
Posted: 01-21-2004, 04:46 PM
This is a USB 1.x controller. Your computer almost certainly does not have Firewire

While the external drive would work on this, it's 40 times slower than USB 2.0. You should get an internal PCI USB 2.0 controller for your computer (assuming you have an open PCI slot). They only cost around $40

-IV

----- casp wrote: ----

Thank you
It shows the following

Intel(r) 82801BA/BMA USB Universal Host Controller - 244
USB Root Hu

Does it mean it do not support USB 2.0
--Cas

"Ivanho" <[email protected]> wrote in messag
news:[email protected].
> I'm assuming you're running Windows XP. Goto the Device Manage
(right-click on My Computer, select Properties. Go to the Hardware tab
click on Device Manager). At the bottom of the list will be Universa
Serial Bus Controllers. Click the "+" sign to expand. Look for USB 2.
Root hub, or something like USB Enhanced controller
>> Or, you could check the documentation that came with your PC when yo
bought it. Controllers are only ~$40 or so if you need one and fit into an
open PCI slot
>> -IV
>> ----- casp wrote: ----
>> I bought a computer last year. How can I know if it support USB 2.
or not
> I am going to buy a external hard drive with USB 2.0 connection
before
> order the hard drive, I need to check that. How can I check if th
compute
> has fire connection
> Thanks
> --Cas
>>>
Yves Leclerc
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Re: How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?
Posted: 01-21-2004, 08:53 PM
Firewire is not USB 2. Firewire is IEEE1934. USB 2 is USB 2.

Y.

"Ivanho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> This is a USB 1.x controller. Your computer almost certainly does not
have Firewire.
>
> While the external drive would work on this, it's 40 times slower than USB
2.0. You should get an internal PCI USB 2.0 controller for your computer
(assuming you have an open PCI slot). They only cost around $40.
>
> -IVE
>
> ----- casp wrote: -----
>
> Thank you.
> It shows the following:
>
> Intel(r) 82801BA/BMA USB Universal Host Controller - 2442
> USB Root Hub
>
> Does it mean it do not support USB 2.0?
> --Casp
>
> "Ivanho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
> > I'm assuming you're running Windows XP. Goto the Device Manager
> (right-click on My Computer, select Properties. Go to the Hardware
tab,
> click on Device Manager). At the bottom of the list will be
Universal
> Serial Bus Controllers. Click the "+" sign to expand. Look for USB
2.0
> Root hub, or something like USB Enhanced controller.
> >> Or, you could check the documentation that came with your PC when
you
> bought it. Controllers are only ~$40 or so if you need one and fit
into any
> open PCI slot.
> >> -IVE
> >> ----- casp wrote: -----
> >> I bought a computer last year. How can I know if it support
USB 2.0
> or not?
> > I am going to buy a external hard drive with USB 2.0
connection.
> before I
> > order the hard drive, I need to check that. How can I check if
the
> computer
> > has fire connection?
> > Thanks,
> > --Casp
> >>>

Ivanho
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Re: How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?
Posted: 01-21-2004, 09:41 PM
IEEE1394. Was just clarifying a question from the original post. The PC doesn't have either.
-- Casp
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Re: How do I know my computer support USB 2.0?
Posted: 01-21-2004, 09:59 PM
Understand, My desktop does not support USB 2.0. It does not have IEEE1394
either. But my lap top does have the IEEE1394.
Thanks,
--Casp
"Ivanho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> IEEE1394. Was just clarifying a question from the original post. The PC
doesn't have either.


 
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