Hi all, for some strange reason I still don't know, the USB 2.0 ports on my PC are acting as USB 1.x when connecting a USB 2.0 memory-stick... as you can imagine, transfering large amounts (up to 1 GB) of data take ages... specially when writting to the mem-stick; reading is much faster (as usual). So, obvious questions are: should I configure something somewhere? shouldn't it happen automatically? If you need some dump from a log file, just let me know. Thanks in advance! Best regards, Martin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
for some strange reason I still don't know, the USB 2.0 ports on my PC are acting as USB 1.x when connecting a USB 2.0 memory-stick... as you can imagine, transfering large amounts (up to 1 GB) of data take ages... specially when writting to the mem-stick; reading is much faster (as usual).
So, obvious questions are: should I configure something somewhere? shouldn't it happen automatically?
If you need some dump from a log file, just let me know.
Plug-in you USB memory stick. Wait 5 seconds make a 'cat /proc/usb/devices' and paste the result here.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards, Martin
Rui Santos
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Rui Santos wrote:
Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
for some strange reason I still don't know, the USB 2.0 ports on my PC are acting as USB 1.x when connecting a USB 2.0 memory-stick... as you can imagine, transfering large amounts (up to 1 GB) of data take ages... specially when writting to the mem-stick; reading is much faster (as usual).
So, obvious questions are: should I configure something somewhere? shouldn't it happen automatically?
If you need some dump from a log file, just let me know.
Plug-in you USB memory stick. Wait 5 seconds make a 'cat /proc/usb/devices' and paste the result here.
Sorry - the command line is: 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices'
Thanks in advance!
Best regards, Martin
Rui Santos
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Hi Rui, I'll do this when I get back home today afternoon... Thanks, Martin --- Rui Santos <rsantos@ruisantos.com> wrote:
Rui Santos wrote:
Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
for some strange reason I still don't know, the USB 2.0 ports on my PC are acting as USB 1.x when connecting a USB 2.0 memory-stick... as you can imagine, transfering large amounts (up to 1 GB) of data take ages... specially when writting to the mem-stick; reading is much faster (as usual).
So, obvious questions are: should I configure something somewhere? shouldn't it happen automatically?
If you need some dump from a log file, just let me know.
Plug-in you USB memory stick. Wait 5 seconds make a 'cat /proc/usb/devices' and paste the result here.
Sorry - the command line is: 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices'
Thanks in advance!
Best regards, Martin
Rui Santos
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