As per the configuration u have given it will surely be USB 2. U can ofcource check in the the control panel-->systems-->device manger as given in the previous answer.
2006-11-18 05:01:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think 95% chance your computer supports USB 2.0. Pentium 4 CPU 2.66 GHz was released around year late 2002. USB 2 was introduced in 2000. I suppose you bought the computer around early 2003, and most motherboards by then should already have USB 2.0 ports on them, unless you upgraded from an old motherboard, if your processor is the socket 478 version. Even that is still unlikely.
To find it the hard way, you can use Suvo's method (the guy above me), and try to find on the Universal Serial Bus controllers part something with the word "ENHANCED". It can be anything depending on the USB 2.0 chipset.
To find it even harder (but easy if you have the device), plug a USB 2.0 device and wait for a popup information from your system tray (usually lower right corner of your screen). If you plug the USB 2.0 device and nothing happens and it simply work, then you have USB 2.0. If something pops up that says something like, "You are trying to connect a high speed USB to a standard speed USB port" or something like that, then you only have USB 1.0.
Want to be even more sure?
Buy a sparkling new Core 2 Duo system. :D
Good luck!
2006-11-18 04:56:27
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answered by Whatta 3
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this could be obtainable yet there are various distinctive variables which will result this. First your front USB isn't linked directly to the motherboard yet particularly with the aid of a "dongle". With front USB ports there are 3 distinctive known for doing this, the main worry-unfastened is a plug on the motherboard with 10 pins (2 rows via 5 collums) that seem in simple terms like jumpers. the 2d known is a common usb port placed interior the case that the front ports in simple terms plug into. ultimately is a propritery, the place the prefer be one great plug on the motherboard this is used to connect the powerswitch, LEDs, USB and the rest on the front of the case. If the third is the case you particularly can't set your front USB up the way you wish. the different component is the USB 2.0 card you purchase. maximum playing cards purely have exterior ports for the returned, a number of them have a common USB port for the interior the equipment, and that i've got purely considered one with the ten pin jumper. One option to persue if this is significant to you is get the USB card with a inner port, there are a pair agencies that make USB hubs that extra healthful into between the three.5" stress bays.
2016-10-22 07:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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the easiest way is to take a usb 2.0 ndevice and plug it into each set of ports on your pc
2006-11-18 04:27:54
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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You will need to refer to the motherboard specs - although you may find a diagnostic tool that throws up this info - try aida32
2006-11-18 04:27:59
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answer #5
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answered by cool_clearwater 6
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Go to CONTROL PANEL in your computer. From there open SYSTEMS. Next, go to DEVICE MANAGER. Once there, find something called UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS and check for USB2 ENHANCED HOST CONTROLLER under it. If you find it, then you have USB2 or else you don't.
2006-11-18 04:43:34
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answered by Suvo 2
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try this:
http://www.usbman.com/Guides/checking_for_usb_2.htm
2006-11-18 04:42:03
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answered by Mike W 3
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