upgrade to usb host controller high-speed

I received a message that my device could run faster if I have upgraded to a usb host controller high-speed. Is this something that I can download or I have to buy a new usb controller? Thank you, Kevin

If your system is old, it may have have USB 1.1 ports. Only way to fix it (if you use USB 2 devices. Either buy USB 2 PCI cards), or upgrade the system. If you get / have ports USB 2

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