Buy a USB hub and connect to one of the USB ports. This splits any one USB port into 4 or 7 ports(depending on the model of hub).
try to run in safe mode... that's what i do...
USB Will allow up to 127 devices per host controller. Usually, a host controller has more than one USB port. The host controller will only allow 127 devices in total (including hubs), so you can not have 127 per port.
A Garmin GPS USB cable should plug into any device that has a USB drive to plug it into, though many of these devices would not have a function to run the GPS.
In theory a single hub of USB can support 127 devices. In practice, this will not actually occur. Most computers do not have enough power to drive that many devices. A reasonable number would be about 20.
The number of ports on a computer depends on the type of computer it is. The type of ports they have--for example USB, headphone, or HDMI--also varies greatly from computer to computer.
You don't PS3 must connect with WiFi or Ethernet only not USB dial up or mobile devices
NAT devices can hide IP addresses of internal servers; PAT devices ensure that services run on internal servers via a single IP address with multiple ports
yes because they both run off of usb ports
Yes. Its the same shape for both, just that the 3.0 device will not swap data as fast as if it were plugged into a a compatable 3.0 USB port. In other words, the USB 3.0 device will run as if were a 2.0 USB connection with no problem. vvkrolc
If a USB device has malfunctioned, the computer might be able to tell a person the problem. Go into devices and right click on the device and look for words like troubleshoot. The computer will then run a test to see what the problem is. A new USB cord might be the answer.
sudo fdisk -l (fdisk must be run as supper-user, hence, sudo).lsusb to list USB devices.
No it has not worked since Sony stopped making the Backward Compatible PS3 with the 4 USB ports in 2008