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Dustis unregistered Posts: 11086 |
posted 03-24-2005 12:22 PM
Does anyone know HOW to identify if my computer has USB 2.0 or 1.0 version ? I can't seem to find that info on my PC (Windows XP) Thanks for any advice !! |
Orange unregistered Posts: 11086 |
posted 03-24-2005 12:53 PM
George and Lenny decide to cross North America in a hot air balloon. However, neither were particularly experienced balloonists, and Lenny's mind quickly drifted from navigation to thoughts of how clouds look like cuddly little bunny rabbits. Upon realizing that they were lost, George declared, "Lenny -- we are going to have to lose some altitude so we can figure out where we are." George lets some hot air out of the balloon, which slowly descended below the clouds, but he still couldn't tell where they were. Far below, they could see a man on the ground. George lowered the balloon, to ask the man their location. When they were low enough, George called down to the man, "Hey, can you tell us where we are?" The man on the ground yelledback, "You're in a balloon, about 100 feet up in the air." George Called down to the man, "You must be a lawyer." "Gee, George," Lenny replied, "How can you tell?" George answered, "Because the advice he gave us is 100% accurate, and is completely useless". The man called back up to the balloon, "You must be a client." George yelled back, "Why do you say that?" "Well," the man replied, "you don't know where you are, or where you are going. You got into your predicament through a lack of planning, and could have avoided it by asking for help before you acted. You expect me to provide an instant remedy. The fact is you are in the exact same position you were in before we met, but now it is somehow my fault." |
dpena Administrating Kat Posts: 5359 |
posted 03-24-2005 12:57 PM
1. Right mouse on your icon "My Computer" 2. Scroll down to "Manage" and select 3. Select "Device Manager" 4. Click on the + sign to the left of "Universal Serial Bus controllers" Look for the USB Root HUB version. Later.. ------------------ |
Dustis unregistered Posts: 5359 |
posted 03-24-2005 01:01 PM
Thanks Dan, just what I needed !! Thanks Orange for the 'uplifting' story ! |
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