USB
USB
2.0 is the industry standard peripheral connection for most
Windows-based computers. This connection transfers data at a
maximum rate of 480 Mb/s. Sustained data transfer rates, usually
from 10 to 30 MB/s, vary depending on many factors including the
type of device, data being transferred, and computer system
speed. If your USB port is an earlier version, USB 1.0 or 1.1,
you can use a USB 2.0 hard drive, but transfer rates default to
the slowest version. If you don’t know the version of your
computer’s USB ports, refer to your computer documentation or
contact the manufacturer.
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