It doesn't matter what is the speed is on the USB it depends on the computer's speed on its hardrive, internet, or both the speed is not based on the 2.0 USB, is the computer either its old or new or in between.
The theoretical maximum speed of USB 2.0 is 480 Mbit/s.
You can copy data to an Universal Serial Bus Device or USB device. For example Pen Drives or USB hard disks. to copy photos form a computer to a USB device you must follow the following procedure. 1. Make sure your photo is on the computer. You can download the photo or access it form the drives or camera. 2. Make sure the USB is plugged in. 3. Once the USB is functional ( if the light on the usb device glows) you can right click any file or folder on your computer and use the option send to <USB device Name> and the stuuf you want will be copied to the USB device. 4. Safely remove the device if your task is done.
The only virtual machine that currently support USB passthrough to allow a guest operating system to use a USB device connected to the host is VirtualBox.
There are USB sound card dongles available on the Web at a variety of places.
That varies dramatically depending on the revision of the USB used on the port.
Yes. USB can support 127 devices per port which allows for daisy chaining.
All of the USB devices themselves as Hi-speed. USB 3.0, is the recent hi-speed USB.
USB 1.0 has the maximum speed of 1.5Mbps. USB 1.1 is a bit faster at 12Mbps. USB 2.0 is the fastest currently at 480Mbps. USB 3.0 will be released in 2010 and that will have a maximum speed of 4.8Gbit/s.
The Generic USB Hub is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port
Super Speed USB is faster and is usually identified by a blue port or wire. Basically USB 2.0 is High Speed (480Mbps) and USB 3.0 Super Speed (5Gbps).
USB 2.0
The original USB 1 system had a speed of 12 megabits per second
Perhaps a computer processing unit from about 2010.
USB version 1.1( sometimes called Basic speed USB or Orginal USB) allows for two speesd,1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps. USB version 2.0 (sometimes called hi-speed USB or USB2) allows for up to 480Mbps.
Up to 480Mbits/second, and being increased over time with improvements.
High Speed usb is 2.0 now some comptuer have a 2.0 speed usb port some are slower. So if it says "You have plugged in a highspeed usb to a slower port" Or w/e then that means it will just be slower. Newer / Old but expensive comptuers have high speed USB ports. Hope this helped
Hint hint... high speed
SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps (USB 3.1)USB 3.0: 5Gbps