Do all stuff Todd said. Also check status of hub in device manager
while you have a USB2 device plugged into the hub while hub is
connected to USB2 port on computer... it's possible that your Tardis
hub will only be recognized as usb2 device while "under a load".


On Dec 31, 9:07 pm, Shag <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need some help from you geeks.  I just purchased a 4-port USB hub.
> It's supposed to be USB 2, however, my system is only recognizing it
> as USB 1.  It's plugged into a USB 2 port on my computer.  That port
> has worked fine as a USB 2 port before.
>
> Is there anything I can do to my system so it will recognize this hub
> as USB 2?
>
> Thanks,
>
> The Irredeemable 
> Shaghttp://onceuponageek.comhttp://firestormfan.comhttp://twitter.com/onceuponageek

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