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Yea it's the USB stick itself. I just tried my brothers 16GB USB Stick and it is a rocket compared to mine. What really puzzled me was why it was running fine on my friends computer but not mine. Thanks for the help!
Yea it's the USB stick itself. I just tried my brothers 16GB USB Stick and it is a rocket compared to mine. What really puzzled me was why it was running fine on my friends computer but not mine. Thanks for the help!
Something I have come across may NOT help but will give you information you can use.
I have a Windows 10 x64 system. I have three USB v2 hubs and one USB v3 hub. The USB v3 hub works without a problem. The USB v2 hub goes at about 1Mb/s. As you may know - this is not right.
It has taken me days to find out exactly what is going on but will probably take me a lot longer to figure out how to correct the problem. So first - the REASON this is happening:
If you go to MajorGeeks and down load USBTree it will tell you everything about your USB set up.
Link : Download USB Device Tree Viewer - MajorGeeks
When I run it I see:
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Note the yellowed area. That is the USB 2.0 hub. Now here is a part of the information USB Tree provides. THIS IS THE REALLY IMPORTANT PART!
Note that USB Tree says the USB 2.0 HUB ONLY SUPPORTS USB 1.1. And THAT is whyCode:--------------- Connection Information V2 ------------ Connection Index : 0x02 (2) Length : 0x10 (16 bytes) SupportedUsbProtocols : 0x01 Usb110 : 1 (yes) Usb200 : 0 (no) Usb300 : 0 (no) ReservedMBZ : 0x00 Flags : 0x00
it is running at around 1Mb/s. Windows 10 does NOT see this device as a USB 2.0 HUB.
It thinks it is a 1.1 hub.
I am going to try writing the company (in China of course) and see if they can issue
an update for the device.
So what else am I trying to say? Get USB Tree. It is the one piece of software that
can tell you ALL about your USB's setup.