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Old 12-30-2006, 05:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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every time that i use a usb it says "usb can preform faster " it says that i dont have any "fast" usb ports. how much faster can they get? can i get a usb attachment?
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You have USB1.1 and the device your'e using is USB2.0 compatable. If you want it to go faster, you must get a USB card(internal, PCI) or upgrade your motherboard.
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thank you and i will save up to get a motherboard soon then memory, then processor.
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