Windows 7 will enhance support for USB and USB 3.0

  

This week, the most eye-catching meeting in the IT industry should be the USB 3.0 Developer Conference, which is currently opening in Tokyo, Japan. In general, these meetings always reveal the news and the news, and this time is no exception.

At the meeting, Fred Bhesania, Head of Microsoft's Device and Storage Technology Division, spoke about the support and improvement of Windows for Windows.

In the history, Microsoft officially supported USB from Windows 98. When it comes to Windows Vista, the usage rate of USB devices has reached 94%, and the number of devices used at the same time has reached 15 as many. There are only three at 98. The most important thing is that most of them don't need to install additional drivers, so they are really plug and play.

When it comes to USB 3.0, Fred said that Microsoft is still like USB 2.0, and will push drivers through Windows Update in the early days. At the same time, the official version of Windows 7 will also fully enhance the support for USB, especially USB 3.0, and will make a lot of improvements in the driver and management, the function will be more powerful, more convenient to use, in addition, power management and reliability have also been strengthen.

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