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can somebody throw some light on this as i'm confused
i have a MOBO with 5 USB 2 ports
but whenever i put USB stick or Andro phone for transfer, they are slow and windows reports "this device can go faster" and on dialog open it gives info about some high speed ports

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one is used by mouse, another by game controller, rest are free, but only LAST one seems to be this high speed port
but how ... ? if they are all 2.0 ?
what is this ?


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On 8/3/2021 at 3:53 PM, vinifera said:

"this device can go faster"

Usually tells that this port and/or the device is somewhat damaged or it's simply not enough power. Try using another cable , a shorter one ! There may be a very high resistance in the old one.

Posted

I wasn't aware of android phones without cables . Did you actually measure the transfer speed ? Did you try to use this mobo with another OS (clean) ? 

Posted
On 8/17/2021 at 4:58 PM, jaclaz said:

Yeah, sure, wireless USB

Well in that case , perhaps the dude just tends to forget to close his microwave's door ? (and the safety switches are jammed)

Posted (edited)
On 8/3/2021 at 5:53 PM, vinifera said:

i have a MOBO with 5 USB 2 ports
but whenever i put USB stick or Andro phone for transfer, they are slow and windows reports "this device can go faster" and on dialog open it gives info about some high speed ports

What Motherboard? What OS? Is this is a  notebook? This details matter!

I suggest you to  tell us this information. Without it i can advise only check BIOS settings and update Chipset\USB 2.0 controller drivers.

Edited by Rod Steel
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On 8/23/2021 at 7:42 AM, Rod Steel said:

This

* these (plural) , otherwise like and totally agree .

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