USB high speed

I have a HP Pavilion Elite 377a and have been unable to identify which ports USB high speed. Y at - there a diagram somewhere that I can return. I note that this question was asked to the other models, however, I could not locate the ports specific high speed for this one.

Thank you

Hello

Your PC is fairly recent and all ports should be USB 2.0.  Move the printer cable to different channels and see if the message persists. Other USB devices can cause this problem.

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