The first standard for USB, called USB 1.0, dates back to the 1990s. Although by today’s standards, a maximum transfer rate of 1.5 Mbps (USB 1.0) and 12 Mbps (USB 1.1) is nearly unfathomable, back then, these standards set the bar. So much so that it persuaded PC manufacturers to implement them into their board designs.

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0. Well, USDB 2.0 supports up to 420Mbps theoretical transfer rates, which narrows down to 320Mbps in practice (on a non shared bus). That would be 40MB per second, I think most of the movies will fit in that bandwidth (consider that a compressed HD movie rip of 8GB long, say, 1 hour will need just 2.3 megabytes per second) Share.

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If I connect the same drive to a USB 2.0 port, I can write to it just fine. Write stuck on 'Calculating'. Another example: An external Blu-ray USB 2.0 drive gets a "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)" warning when I plug it in on a USB 2.0 port.

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