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To: B.K.Myers who wrote (41030)5/5/2004 2:36:25 PM
From: shadowman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
This is the closest thing that I've been able to find that explains how. I'm not sure that it is the definitive way.

computerhope.com



To: B.K.Myers who wrote (41030)5/5/2004 11:43:28 PM
From: 99Dan  Respond to of 110653
 
USB port version:

You can check Device Manager to see if you have 1.1 or 2.0 USB ports. In Windows XP, click Start>Control Panel. Double-click System and select the Hardware tab. Click Device Manager. Windows 2000 is similar. In Windows 98 and ME, click Start>Settings>Control Panel. Double-click System and select the Device Manager tab.

In all versions of Windows, click the plus sign next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers. If you see the word Enhanced, you have USB 2.0. If not, your USB system is 1.1.