Win8 Tips for Installing USB3.0 and USB Devices The

  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) device is one of the easiest devices to connect to a computer. You can connect to a wide variety of devices such as keyboards, printers and external drives. Reminder Some devices may use USB 3.0. This type of connection can run up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0 because it uses a new technology called SuperSpeed. You can use one of the following symbols to identify the cable and port that can connect to your USB device.


USB 2.0 Symbols

USB 3.0 Symbols



If you are installing a USB 3.0 device, it is possible There is a blue cable for this device. You may also see a blue label in the connector on one end of the cable and in the port on your computer or USB hub. Regardless of the color of the cable and port, there will be a USB 3.0 symbol on all USB 3.0 cables and ports.

USB 3.0 symbol on one end of the USB connector cable with internal blue label


Connecting USB device


If your USB The device comes with instructions, please use this information to install this device. Otherwise, please follow the general instructions below.

Steps for installing a USB device

1. If your device has a power cord, insert it.

2. Connect the device to your computer using a separate cable or cord attached to the device.

Make sure to use a USB 3.0 port for your USB 3.0 device. If you don't have a USB 3.0 port, you can use the most convenient available port.

3. Open your device and wait for Windows to find and install the appropriate driver.

4. After the installation is complete, check the information that came with the device to see if you need to install additional software.

Note: If an earlier USB device is not working properly when it is plugged into a USB 3.0 port, try connecting it to a USB 2.0 port.

Disconnecting USB Devices

Most USB devices can be removed directly, such as a keyboard or mouse. However, before you unplug a storage device (such as a USB drive), make sure you have saved the file to the drive before you can remove it. We also recommend that you eject the drive to ensure that all activity on the drive is complete.

Steps for ejecting the drive

1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, click "Settings", and then click "Change PC Settings".

(If using the mouse, point to the top right corner of the screen, then move the pointer down, click "Settings", then click "Change PC Settings".)

2. Click or Click on "Device".

3. Click or click the device you want to pop up, click the Delete icon, and then click Delete.

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