Right click on My Computer. Scroll down to Properties. Then, in the resulting dialog box, click on Device Manager (under the "Hardware" tab.
If your computer has the hardware to support USB 2.0, you should see a sub-entry for an "Intel (or other) USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller" under the "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" main entry.
http://www.firefold.com/usb-wall-charger-white?gclid=Cj0KEQiA5K-kBRDZ9r71gOvlxOMBEiQAwkK52Ld4g8d2IWqVaArJ7pXCNmpJHTHZgX4TlehbjTn3Hr0aAhMi8P8HAQ I found this one. I have a ton at my home. They're not uncommon.
Becuause when you divide those numbers into twenty, the answers are whole numbers.
No not on anything you could purchase new in the past few years, back in 2006 and 2007 when they sold for 5 and 6 hundred dollars each some of the PS3s with 4 USB ports could play some PS2 titles
You can use a Thumb Drive with PS2 you just need to format it to FAT not FAT32 or else it won't work, and Action Replay is a very reliable company they have yet to let me down a many other people who own action replay products on the net. Here is a list of compatible usb flash drives also: * Lexer Jump-drive - $20-$40 @ BestBuy.com * PNY Attache - $20 for 128mb @ BestBuy.com * Sandisk Cruzer Micro - $17 for 128mb @ CompUSA * Memorex - $20 for 128mb (unconfirmed price) * The PSP - Compatible as a gamesave/code save storage device. * iLo MP3 Player - $65 (average) for 256mb storage. Verified it myself. * Dell USB Pen Drives - $30 for 128mb When purchasing a USB drive, remember that unless you plan on other uses for your pen drive, you won't need one larger than 64mb (that's the size of 8 PS2 memory cards). That kind of storage is more than you will ever need for your PS2.
Sure a computer costs more than a PS3 which is also better than a PS2. Of course there are old computers that don't even have LCD screens. There is no reason a person can not have a PS2 and a computer. Used PS2s can be found for as low as $20-25. I have a PS3 and a Computer and if either breaks I would just upgrade it to a newer model
For manufacturers, the cost to implement them on a motherboard is only a couple of cents. If you want to add a USB hub to your computer, they can usually be had for under $20.
it maybe posible that we didn't want usb to pass data just we click and the data will pass from one computer to another computer
Oh thats easy (you should try Kaspersky anti-virus just to be on the safe side) its definateley a computer Trojan.
You will have to purchase a USB card reader. They are very inexpensive and can be bought anyplace that sells computer accessories.
There's no possible answer to that. A computer can have any number of USB ports. As the above is true, it doesn't matter how many you use. You can use as much USB ports as you want on your computer.
You can email the pics to your email address on the computer. If you don't have an unlimited plan or one that charges for pic messaging then there will be a fee... I think it might be somewhere around $0.45 a picture.
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.
For connecting a Bluetooth device, you need to have a Bluetooth dongle. A dongle can be plugged into your USB port which enables Bluetooth connectivity for your PC. You can purchase a dongle from your local computer store from $20 to $50.00
Plug the mouse's tail into a USB port. Allow the system to recognize the mouse and, if necessary, auto-install the driver. This may take 5 to 20 seconds the first time.
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Not at all. Many computers these days have an SD card reader built in, but if yours doesn't, just get a USB model from your local big-box store (they usually run about $20)