bottom line here is my OLD laptop (native USB1.0) is finally starting to crap out on me and I still have a ton of shit on it that I need to back up asap. I have an external HD that I can back up to but it’s USB2.0 and won’t communicate with the 1.1 (obviously). Soo… long & short is I need either a USB adapter or a 1.1 storage device
usb2.0 is backwards compatible, so the 2.0 hard drive should work on a 1.1 computer, but you will get messages that it will run at the slower USB 1.1 speed.
Otherwise you’ll need some kind of usb 2.0 card in PCMCIA form
if it was me, I’d take the laptop’s hard drive out and connect it to a PC with a cheap 3.5" to 2.5" adapter.
actually its the other way around, a 1.0/1.1 device will work on a 2.0 port at the slower speed. A 2.0 device simply won’t work on a 1.1 port afaik anyways
the more I think about it I might just go the reinstall route if I don’t find an adapter in the next few days, I’ve seen a few PCMCIA adapters but they’re $50-60+
pretty sure it works both ways?
My PC was USB 1.1 (until it fried itself and I had to upgrade recently).
I hated the “using usb 2.0 device at slower speed” messages I would get every time I hooked up an external hard drive or iPod.