
Did you consult the Technical Support for your computer? That would be the appropriate place to get your hardware configured properly. You need to get your hardware configured properly with the correct USB 3.0 drivers instead of blaming Windows. How can you get the error when you boot the computer? As far as I know Windows must be fully loaded for this type error, and, if you have a USB 3.0 device plugged into a USB 3.0 port you have eitherĪ hardware problem or a USB 3.0 driver problem. Why have you posted this on a thread that is not exactly the same as your problem? Since your situation is not exactly as the original post (OP) forum etiquette is that you should start your own thread instead of hanging on an old thread that is notĪlso, your explanation is a bit confusing. Use Win 7-64 with all updates, 32GB RAM a fast Intel CPU etc. I just don't want to be without a machine as I'm disabled and will have walls to stare at while waiting. Any other solutions anyone can think up? I'm about to throw my machine back at the Store Tech that built it. maybe past it although I haven't noticed any patches of hair So no matter what I try, and I've tried it ALL including purchasing programs here and there that claimed to fix my issue, but nothing has worked (typical), and I'm near the hair pulling stage. Yet there they are! It still reads/writes to any of my flash drives and HDDs at USB 2.0,īut will NOT use USB 3.0, even though I just purchased a whole new machine for the purpose of being able to use USB 3.0! Amongst other things, naturally. My issue is that when I boot the computer, it tells me "This device could operate much faster if it was connected to a USB Mass Storage Device. Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controllerįour of almost everything. Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Series USB EHCI #2 - 8C2D Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Series USB EHCI #1 - 8C26 This looks like something I haven't tried yet, so I went ahead to see if it would work, and look what I found in my Device Manager? This forum has some of the best people in the world available to help.

Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly If you have an Intel motherboard you can try the Intel Driver Update Utility: List of Computer Manufacturer's support sites: If there are Windows 7 drivers, then download to a folder on your hard drive and install all of them, starting with the Motherboard/chipset drivers, SATA, LAN, Audio, USB, Graphics, Webcam, Etc., and so on.

Go to your computer manufacture's support web site and check for Windows 7 drivers for your specific model number.
