Solved Hi-speed USB Port?

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When I plug in my external hard drive I get this Hi-speed USB message:

"This USB device can perform faster if you connect it to a HI speed USB 2.0 port."

As I read in another post, I went into Device Manager to update the driver. It said, "... best software already installed".

At first, the external hard drive runs very slowly (photos take a long time to load), but if I simply un-plug it then put it back into the very same USB port, it now works normally.
I've done this numerous times, so it's not just a one-shot thing.
Q. How can I fix this?
 

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When I plug in my external hard drive I get this Hi-speed USB message:

"This USB device can perform faster if you connect it to a HI speed USB 2.0 port."

As I read in another post, I went into Device Manager to update the driver. It said, "... best software already installed".

At first, the external hard drive runs very slowly (photos take a long time to load), but if I simply un-plug it then put it back into the very same USB port, it now works normally.
I've done this numerous times, so it's not just a one-shot thing.
Q. How can I fix this?

After 3 days and not even 1 guess?
 

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That message is usual for most pc`s if you plug something in front usb ports because they are connected to last controller in the motherboard. Of course that depends from mobo to mobo by their hardware difference. Even if you have only 2 usb ports in the front only one of them should be r.1 which cause that message (and low speeds) if you plug something native r2 in it. If they are 4 in most old mobos 2 are r.1 and 2 - r.2 and for new motherboards that number is 3 r.2 and 1 r.1. But that too can depend from the way of connecting.

With r.1 I allude to the old standard usb 1 which is super slow. With r.2 I allude to usb 2 standard which is normal nowadays. There are new r.3 - usb3 format which is super fast but he will be implemented everywhere from now on.

So. Did you try to use the usb ports that are placed directly on the motherboard? They all should be default usb2.
And if you use one of them did you try the other ones?

Also you skipped to say what type is your external harddrive.
Because 3.5"ones come with ac/dc adapter to manage needs of voltage.
2.5"ones which use only usb port, sometmes have 2 jacks to can suck enough voltage to work. And if your is that type then did you check if your PSU give enough power to empower it for stable work?

=
English is not my native language so I struggle to find and use correct words. So if you can`t understand something ask me without worry ;)
 

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That message is usual for most pc`s if you plug something in front usb ports because they are connected to last controller in the motherboard. Of course that depends from mobo to mobo by their hardware difference. Even if you have only 2 usb ports in the front only one of them should be r.1 which cause that message (and low speeds) if you plug something native r2 in it. If they are 4 in most old mobos 2 are r.1 and 2 - r.2 and for new motherboards that number is 3 r.2 and 1 r.1. But that too can depend from the way of connecting.

With r.1 I allude to the old standard usb 1 which is super slow. With r.2 I allude to usb 2 standard which is normal nowadays. There are new r.3 - usb3 format which is super fast but he will be implemented everywhere from now on.

So. Did you try to use the usb ports that are placed directly on the motherboard? They all should be default usb2.
And if you use one of them did you try the other ones?

Also you skipped to say what type is your external harddrive.
Because 3.5"ones come with ac/dc adapter to manage needs of voltage.
2.5"ones which use only usb port, sometmes have 2 jacks to can suck enough voltage to work. And if your is that type then did you check if your PSU give enough power to empower it for stable work?

=
English is not my native language so I struggle to find and use correct words. So if you can`t understand something ask me without worry ;)

It's a Windows 7 system, not old.
At first, the external hard drive runs very slowly (photos take a long time to load), but if I simply un-plug it then put it back into the very same USB port, it now works normally.
 

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I saw that. But I asked you what type is your external harddrive - 2.5"or 3.5"model?
Also you still don`t even said is your pc desktop based or laptop?
And I understand that usb port works, but did you try the other ones to test if they will cause same thing?

=
Btw win 7 got itself old as we talk, In case that you missed - windows 8 is on his way ;)
 

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Windows 7 Professional x64 sp1
CPU
Intel® Core™ i7-4790К@4600MHz/1.26V
Motherboard
ASRock Z97 PRO 4
Memory
16GB ADATA@1800Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte GTX 660 WF OC
Sound Card
Realtek ALC892
Monitor(s) Displays
Toshiba 32HL833 [32" S-IPS FULL LED]
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 128GB; 0,5TB WD + 2TB WD; 3TB SG|
PSU
Seasonic X-650 SS-650KM3 Gold
Case
Fractal Design 3000 USB3
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
CM Storm QuickFire Ultimate
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Mionix Naos 7000
Internet Speed
100Mbps
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Eset NOD32
Browser
Firefox
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+ ASUS DRW-1814BLT
+ Trust Dual Stick Gamepad (GM-1520)
+ Repotec 1000VA Line interactive UPS
I saw that. But I asked you what type is your external harddrive – 2.5"or 3.5"model?
Also you still don`t even said is your pc desktop based or laptop? And I understand that usb port works, but did you try the other ones to test if they will cause same thing?


2.5" external drive.
Desktop.
Both USB ports on the front act the same.
Rear ones are too hard to access, and I plug the drive in when I add photos to it, usually every day.
 

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Ok, so that setup points several possible causes.

1. Your motherboard can not manage to give enough voltage/el. currency and empower the device correctly and thus cause that message and act like crazy.

2. Its possible that your USB mass storage driver got corrupted and act strange when you use ports. (uninstalling it then install again for fixing)

3. Sometimes when time passes jacks got their clutch weakened from often using and because of that usb port often can`t understand what is mounted device in first plugging.

I recommend you to buy usb extender and mount it to some of back usb ports. And because of 2.5"hdd the lenght should not excess 1meter. Btw that thing is only 3,4$ in most country's ;)
 

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Windows 7 Professional x64 sp1Intel® Core™ i7-4790К@4600MHz/1.26V16GB ADATA@1800MhzGigabyte GTX 660 WF OC
Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 sp1
CPU
Intel® Core™ i7-4790К@4600MHz/1.26V
Motherboard
ASRock Z97 PRO 4
Memory
16GB ADATA@1800Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte GTX 660 WF OC
Sound Card
Realtek ALC892
Monitor(s) Displays
Toshiba 32HL833 [32" S-IPS FULL LED]
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 128GB; 0,5TB WD + 2TB WD; 3TB SG|
PSU
Seasonic X-650 SS-650KM3 Gold
Case
Fractal Design 3000 USB3
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
CM Storm QuickFire Ultimate
Mouse
Mionix Naos 7000
Internet Speed
100Mbps
Antivirus
Eset NOD32
Browser
Firefox
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+ ASUS DRW-1814BLT
+ Trust Dual Stick Gamepad (GM-1520)
+ Repotec 1000VA Line interactive UPS
Ok, so that setup points several possible causes.

1. Your motherboard can not manage to give enough voltage/el. currency and empower the device correctly and thus cause that message and act like crazy.

2. Its possible that your USB mass storage driver got corrupted and act strange when you use ports. (uninstalling it then install again for fixing)

3. Sometimes when time passes jacks got their clutch weakened from often using and because of that usb port often can`t understand what is mounted device in first plugging.

I recommend you to buy usb extender and mount it to some of back usb ports. And because of 2.5"hdd the lenght should not excess 1meter. Btw that thing is only 3,4$ in most country's ;)
Thanks. I'll try #2 first.
 

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Ok, so that setup points several possible causes.

1. Your motherboard can not manage to give enough voltage/el. currency and empower the device correctly and thus cause that message and act like crazy.

2. Its possible that your USB mass storage driver got corrupted and act strange when you use ports. (uninstalling it then install again for fixing)

3. Sometimes when time passes jacks got their clutch weakened from often using and because of that usb port often can`t understand what is mounted device in first plugging.

I recommend you to buy usb extender and mount it to some of back usb ports. And because of 2.5"hdd the lenght should not excess 1meter. Btw that thing is only 3,4$ in most country's ;)
Thanks. I'll try #2 first.

That fixed the problem. Thank you very much.
 

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I`m glad that it wasn`t #1, because it would give you some troubles till fixing it ;)
 

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Windows 7 Professional x64 sp1Intel® Core™ i7-4790К@4600MHz/1.26V16GB ADATA@1800MhzGigabyte GTX 660 WF OC
Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 sp1
CPU
Intel® Core™ i7-4790К@4600MHz/1.26V
Motherboard
ASRock Z97 PRO 4
Memory
16GB ADATA@1800Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte GTX 660 WF OC
Sound Card
Realtek ALC892
Monitor(s) Displays
Toshiba 32HL833 [32" S-IPS FULL LED]
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 128GB; 0,5TB WD + 2TB WD; 3TB SG|
PSU
Seasonic X-650 SS-650KM3 Gold
Case
Fractal Design 3000 USB3
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
CM Storm QuickFire Ultimate
Mouse
Mionix Naos 7000
Internet Speed
100Mbps
Antivirus
Eset NOD32
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
+ ASUS DRW-1814BLT
+ Trust Dual Stick Gamepad (GM-1520)
+ Repotec 1000VA Line interactive UPS
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