Yes. But it will run only at 1.1 speeds.
There is no minimum or required number for USB ports on a laptop. Depending on the age and design of the laptop, it could be anywhere from zero to ten. I have seen only 2 USB ports on older laptops, most of the new ones atleast have 4 USB ports. Netbooks(10" & 11") have not more than 2 USB ports. If in anycase you need more USB ports, you could buy an USB hub for as less as 10$, which will add 4 more ports to your laptop.
Lots of ports aren't found on sound cards. Examples include Ethernet, RJ-11 (telephone), USB, FireWire, USB, and typically serial or parallel ports.
Hub Culture was created in 2002-11.
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In Window XP:"Right click my computer, then "manage", select device manager and scroll down to USB controllers. Click the + then look for the word "Enhanced" in either of the host controller listed. If there's 1 with Enhanced, then you have USB2.0 capable hardware. See the related link for more info about USB1.1 and USB2.0
Yes, Motorola Razr can be charged through a PC or MAC USB port. You need a special SW driver installed on the machine and then you can charge it with the normal USB cable connected to the computer. There are many web pages hosting the driver and procedure. Do a google search for "Razr USB Charging" http://www.noheat.com/2007/01/31/charge-motorola-razr-with-standard-usb-cable-from-pc http://blog.gruby.com/2006/11/27/charging-a-motorola-razr-over-usb/ - Neeraj Sharma
No, you cannot use a 9-speed cassette on an 11-speed hub. The cassette and hub must have the same number of speeds to be compatible.
No, you cannot use an 11-speed cassette on a 9-speed hub. The cassette and hub must have matching speeds for proper compatibility.
No, you cannot use an 8-speed cassette on an 11-speed hub. The cassette and hub must have the same number of speeds for proper compatibility.
No, a 10 speed cassette cannot be used on an 11 speed hub. The cassette and hub must match in terms of speed for proper compatibility.