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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 21-Mar 13 From: Tjöme - NO Member No.: 122,419 ![]() |
hello,
I just switched from pc to mac, and I "unfortunately" connected usb2 devices to the usb3 ports on my new mac mini, so how do I now reconfigre the usb ports back to usb3 speed again for my new usb3 devices? regards øivind jønland. http://en.440forums.com/forums/style_image...cons/icon14.gif |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 21-Mar 13 From: Tjöme - NO Member No.: 122,419 ![]() |
hi again.
I think I have some answers now. I seems to me that system information in the apple menu is not updating itself. Here are my result with the speed test on my 3 usb3 external disks: verbatim usb3 hdd : 30/60. (read/write as displayed on the large meters). ssd1 : 160/180. ssd2 : 170/185. all 3 were tested on usb1 port. system info still lists usbport1 as hi-speed. so, I guess things work ok then, or am I missing something.? regards øivind. |
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that IS interesting. i do think Apple should know about this little quirk.
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