Split off? Are you sure? That makes no sense, you always have two USB 2.0 headers, even on a lower-end board model. BTW, GB usually means GigaByte and Gb usually means Gigabit (i saw you writing Gb when you probably mean GB). If you were to max out the port's capabilities, say with a very fast external SSD that doesn't throttle after some time, then transferring 100 GB would take under five minutes. On your board, you only have 5 Gbit/s ports anyway, so the normal "USB 3.2 Gen 1" previously known as "USB 3.0" ones, with a theoretical maximum speed of around 500 MB/s, but usually below. Y, por el otro, la descarga de la imagen oficial en formato ISO de Windows 11. Por un lado, la creación de un USB de arranque. Media Creation Tool es una aplicación que es capaz de llevar a cabo dos acciones. So for example, when you put a mediocre USB stick on there with maybe 20 MB/s max write speed, it doesn't matter what the port can do. Creación de medios o descarga de la ISO oficial. Often times, the attached storage device is the limiting factor. The actual write speed though depends only partly on the port's capabilities. Leaving the Use the recommended options for this PC box checked will have the Media Creation Tool download an ISO thats the same language, edition, and. Once this happens, then depending on which pin broke, you may not get a USB 3.0 connection anymore, it will be stuck at USB 2.0 speeds with are about 35 MB/s tops. Media Creation Tool is a free tool from Microsoft with which you can easily install and reinstall Windows 10, create bootable images of Windows and use it. I saw that i bent one of the pins, tried to fix it, and it broke off immediately. This even happened to myself once, and i build PCs for people all the time. Then when you unplug it to check, and try to bend them straight, they tend to break right off. When you force the plug on there with the pins not perfectly lining up, you can easily bend a couple without noticing. In my opinion, the USB 3.0 headers are a bad design. Those pins on the USB 3.0 header are extremely fragile and thin compared to the USB 2.0 headers, and the plug doesn't guide them very well. USB ports on the case not working, or only working very slowly, can often be a problem with the pins on the USB header of the board.
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