All of the USB devices themselves as Hi-speed. USB 3.0, is the recent hi-speed USB.
The Generic USB Hub is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port
Think of it this way... Your USB drive is hi-speed. Your port isn't. So your USB cant use its hi-speed capabilities because the port is not hi-speed. If your question meant, how will this affect you? It won't affect you too much. It will simply just transfer data to and from the USB at a normal speed instead of a hi-speed.
Hint hint... high speed
you can purchase and install a pci card that has the current generation of usb to allow faster transfer to devices that also support the new version. The newest version is usb 3 and the ports are blue
12 Mbps for original and 480 Mbps for high speed.Darryl Erickson
If you're using older drivers you won't be able to use high speed. Check to see if there are newer drivers available for your USB ports.
It works at 480Mbps
You can download a driver for a hi-speed USB controller that is already installed. You cannot, however, download any software to make an older USB controller faster.
NO, because a high speed USB only capable on a 480 and 12 mbits/second while your non hi speed port is only 1.5 mbits/second. but you can use a USB 2.0 because it is capable on a 480, 12 and 1.5 mbits/sec. ok
Perhaps a computer processing unit from about 2010.
USB 1.1: 12Mbits/second, USB 2.0: 480 Mbits/second, and USB 3.0: 5Gb/sec. This is not saying that you will ever actually get these speeds, just that they are in theory possible.