On 02/06/2017 03:34 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 02/06/17 14:40, Robert Nichols wrote:
They should be 100% compatible. I can plug both USB2 and USB3
devices into those blue "Type-A SuperSpeed" connectors on the front
of my PC with no problems at all. What does dmesg show when you plug
in a device?
--
Bob Nichols
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I don/t see any response to plugging in a Sandisk Extreme USB3 flash
drive at the USB3 port, USB@ works normally, couldn't find any
indication of the USB3 device in dmesg but there's a lot there and I
might have missed it.
Perhaps thereis something in the bios setup that needs to be done to
enable those ports but I would expect them to be enabled by default
and just work ...
I looked at the Wiki site that was mentioned earlier, and it says that
it should not be difficult to plug in a usb plug, and you have indicated
that it was difficult--I assume mean you forced it.
I would suggest you contact the dealer who sold you the board and ask
him what kind of adapter you need. If the dealer doesn't know what kind
of adapter you need, I think you should
ask him to take back the board and replace it with one that has common
connectors, as well as whatever specifications you need for a board for
your machine. There was one line in the
link that mentioned adapter cables, but since I don't know (and you
don't know) what you need to adapt to, it didn't answer any question. It
would seem, at any rate, that you should
have the "blue" connectors, and if you don't that should be enough
excuse to make the dealer replace the board.
--doug
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Blessed are the peacemakers...for they shall be shot at from both sides.--A.M,Greeley
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