Click Sart or the Vista Orb ( Xp or Vista ) Then in Search type: System Information.
Click on it.
When it appears on the screen, click on components.
Then click on USB
There should be a couple of sentances
The fist sentence should say (for my one):
Standard Enhanced PCi to USB.
And that's how.
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Basicly a bus is a circuit that connects one part of the motherboard to another, in this case the memory connection.
Usually a Graphics cards or some higher end sound cards will use this type of bus.
yes
PC Card slots originally used a 16-bit ISA bus
There are many resources that have reviewed educational PC games to determine which are the best. Consumers are encouraged to visit some of the reviews online (e.g. Common Sense Media, PC Magazine) and determine which type of game is best for their purpose.
No.
The bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard. Also called the memory bus, front-side bus, local bus, or host bus.
you can only do that on bus driver temza version
CardBus refers to a type of PC card that was introduced in 1995 and was put into laptops after 1997. CardBus is referred to as a 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI bus in the form of a PC card.
The IBM General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Adapter connects IBM Personal Computer (PC) products to a general-purpose interface bus.
PCI, and AGP
No, within a bus topology, the client PC's are indepentent of each other. So if PC 1 fails, PC 2 will still be connected to the server. But, PC 2 won't be able to get data/information from PC 1.