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You can see USB current draw for connected devices in Device Manager. There is a finite amount of current supplied.




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Where?


Here, winXP SP3, I can see the bandwidth of each device reported as a percentage but not the current draw...


--Mac



No doubt I'm calling it by the wrong term. In the USB Root Hub, Power tab, you see what they call "power required for each attached device", expressed as mA (which is a measure of current, correct?). Since it also shows "total power available per port", you can see if a problem exists. I'm sure your term of bandwidth is a better way to describe this. It must be that they show only what a device requires, rather than what it actually draws, which could be less, and should not be more unless it's defective? Thanks for the correction.


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