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Originally Posted by Darryl Ramm
What exact make/model computer do you have?
USB-C is just a type of connector... it does not tell you what protocols are supported. A USB-C connector on a PC usually does *not* imply it has Thunderbolt support, they likely only provide USB 3 or 2 and no Thunderbolt, unless it is specifically called out. A USB-C connector on an interface might support say USB-3 or Thunderbolt... not both. You have to be clear what it actually supports.
I am going to guess that Thunderbolt interfaces are really not a good option for you.
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I fixed my error about usb-c. I have a dell precision. It has a thunderbolt 3 connector. Actually 2