Maybe on future backups I can expert speeds of something remotely close to the advertised 5 gigabit/sec of USB 3.0. The main question is, why could it have still taken probably a full 25 hours to do a full (and yes first backup on that particular drive). But maybe my question can simply be answered by the screen shot. Means really nothing I guess when usb 3.0 was initially released. I mean, the ports aren’t blue like the usb wires are. So, how do we know if the 13 inch mid 2012 is usb 3.0. And then a third comes up (only two ports tho) for a USB 3.0 as I’ll show from screen. However, in my “about my Mac” it says that I have two usb 2.0 ports. So I connected the external, and my speeds, couldn’t have been anywhere near eSata transfer and i don’t think usb 3.0. 13” mid 2012 - Everything says it does support usb 3.0… However, I just purchased a eSata to USB 3.0 cable for my WD 1.5TB external HD to connect to my mid 2012 MacBook Pro.
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