The Drive Doesn’t Operate in High-Speed Mode

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The drive doesn’t operate in high-speed mode when connected with the USB cable. The solution is:

Windows XP added USB 2.0 support with Service Pack 1 or higher installed. For information on obtaining the latest Service Pack, visit Microsoft’s support web site.

Windows 2000 Pro has a patch to support USB 2.0. Download this patch through the Windows Update feature in the operating system. Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 pro also addresses several issues that you might experience with USB 2.0, so applying the service pack may be the best way to gain the maximum performance from your USB 2.0 drive. Microsoft document number 319973
(http://support.microsoft.com) describes how to apply the updates. Also see Microsoft Knowledgebase Article 260910 for more information. Windows Me does not have native support for USB 2.0, so you should use the latest drivers for your USB host adapter. These drivers must be provided by your host adapter manufacturer
(or motherboard manufacturer if the USB ports are on the motherboard).

Windows 98SE does not have native support for USB 2.0, so you should use the latest drivers for your USB host adapter. These drivers must be provided by your host adapter manufacturer (or motherboard manufacturer if the USB ports are on the motherboard).

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