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Old February 7th 20, 05:21 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.computer.workshop
Commander Kinsey
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Default Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?

On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 01:55:45 -0000, nospam wrote:

In article op.0fi9ihivwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey
wrote:

micro-usb3 is actually two connectors fused together - the older
micro-usb plug plus the extra lines for usb3.

that makes it compatible with micro-usb 2 cables, which will result in
slower speeds.

That's asking for trouble, like my neighbour plugging a USB cable
into an ethernet port.

nothing like that at all.

micro-usb3 was designed that way and it's fully supported.


The general public should not be encouraged to push a round thing into a
square hole.


micro-usb is neither round nor square.


Seriously? The analogy confused you that much?

The average IQ is 100, which is abysmal.


even someone with an iq of 100 understands backwards compatibility.


But 50% of people are below that average.
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