A user is unable to plug a USB 3.0 device into a USB port. Upon inspection, a technician notices the USB 3.0 port appears to be slightly smaller than the other connections. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause?
A. A foreign object is stuck inside the port.
B. The cable connection utilized the wrong orientation.
C. The USB cable is physically damaged.
D. The USB port belongs to a different form factor.
A. A foreign object is stuck inside the port.
B. The cable connection utilized the wrong orientation.
C. The USB cable is physically damaged.
D. The USB port belongs to a different form factor.