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You need to look at the driver that is being used.
If it is USB2 you will see usbehci.sys
To view this Go into Control Panel
Select System
Look on the Hardware tab
Select Device Manager
Find and expand Universal Serial Bus controllers
Right click and select Properties
On the Driver tab, select Driver details.
You will see either usbuhci.sys or usbehci.sys, maybe even usbohci.sys
It is USB2 if you see usbehci.sys.
There me be other files shown, ignore them.
Do this with each controller.
Regards
Mark Dormer
"Gary & Cristy Durian" <r4rgr8@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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