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Re: USB standard type

You might be able to detect via Device Manager: Start/Run/ devmgmt.msc
If there is anything like Ultra or somesuch listed under USB you probably have USB 2.

Trial & error is to insert USB 2 hardware & watch for messages/ errors.

Most devices will revert to 1.1 if able.

Another method would be to check the manual or post/ search the exact make & model of the computer or motherboard.
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