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    Infinite Usb

    Designed by Gonglue Jiang, the Infinite USB Plug allows you to keep adding your peripherals without the need USB hubs or hot swapping your devices on USB ports when needed. The color coding on plugs will make it easy to identify which plug belongs to which device. Unfortunately, the Infinite USB Plug is only a concept.

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    thanks dude.............................................. .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pearl View Post
    thanks dude.............................................. .....
    ur welcome

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    thnx for info

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    The limitations on notebooks is the lack of USB ports in proportion to the number of devices and we would like to look up. An easy remedy these days is the USB Hub, but they won’t be try to do and if we showcased run-of-the-mill solutions. There are so many problem here to the Infinite USB – an alternative plug on devices that kinda acts like a tag team. The design speaks for itself and there is point to elaborating.

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    1) Go to START - RUN and type MSCONFIG
    2) From the STARTUP tab...disable all the useless programs (image editing, office software etc)
    3) Exit and reboot and check if the problem shows up again.
    4) If the problem doesn't show up it means one of the disabled programs is causing the problem.
    5) In this case, go back to MSCONFIG/STARTUP and begin to RE-ENABLE all the software ONE BY ONE and then rebooting (IT means you enable software 1 and reboot. Not more than 1 per each reboot).
    6) Repeat step 5 till you get the problem again after reboot. At which point you'll know the problem is caused by the latest program you RE-Enabled.

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