In 2000, USB 2.0 (High Speed) increased that rate to 480 Mbps. The SuperSpeed Leap:
Go to the support page for your specific motherboard or laptop model. Even if the manufacturer no longer lists Windows 7, search for "Windows 7 64-bit drivers for USB 3.0." In 2000, USB 2
| Error Code | Description | Likely Fix | |------------|-------------|-------------| | Code 10 | Device cannot start | Driver conflict. Uninstall device, scan for hardware changes. | | Code 28 | Drivers not installed | Install correct vendor driver. | | Code 31 | Device not working properly | Corrupt driver. Use Device Manager to uninstall, reboot. | | Code 39 | Corrupt driver registry | Run Registry Editor, delete UpperFilters / LowerFilters under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000 | | Code 43 | Driver reported error | Hardware failure or severe driver mismatch. Re-seat USB card. | Uninstall device, scan for hardware changes
For USB 1.1 and USB 2.0, Windows 7 includes generic drivers (usbehci.sys, usbhub.sys). If those show errors: Use Device Manager to uninstall, reboot
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