I tried a USB 3.0 stick/pendrive and an external hard drive, and I tried it on my laptop and my PC. I have both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, Windows recognizes both as such. Just to be clear, I'm using Windows 10 (fully updated as of Jan. It would be nice to get a similar warning in this case, and according to a Google search, some people do get a warning message. Now, I often accidentially plug my USB 3.0 storage devices into USB 2.0 ports and only notice when copying takes a long time. This USB device can perform faster if you connect it to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port.įor a list of available ports, click here. Back in the days of Windows XP, when I plugged a USB 2.0 device into an non-USB 2.0 port I used to get a warning like: This device can perform faster
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