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Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART TWO - Continuing Quest

zirc99
Level 8
Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART TWO - Continuing Quest
Consider: USB Mass Storage Device Drivers used in WIN XP, 7, 8
PLATFORMS Tested:
Dell Dimension 4550 3.06 Ghz P4 HT enabled
Dell Dimension 4500 2.80 Ghz P4
ADDONICS Host Controller 2-Port USB 3.0 PCI Controller
WD My Book Essential 1130 2TB USB 3.0/2.0 external drive
Transcend JF700 USB 3.0 16GB flashdrive
Operating Systems:
Windows XP SP3 with NECEL-USB3-Host-Driver-10170-setup - works flawlessly
01/07/2001 5.1.2600.0 (USB 2.0 / 3.0 - only one encountered)

Windows 7 Home Premium SP1
RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21281-setup - problematic
21/06/2006 6.1.7600 16385
21/06/2006 6.1.7601 17577 (USB 2.0 / 3.0 - best chance for connection)
21/06/2006 6.1.7601 17586
Compared to XP and WIN 8, this seems to be a little confused...
Anything from 1 to 10 re-installations of USB 3.0 driver required for connection to take effect
Once achieved, connection is solid, can backup etc BUT lost on restart - [Definitely NOT USB 2.0 performance, tested]
Windows 8 Consumer Preview
with Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0096 (Microsoft)
21/06/2006 6.2.8250.0 (USB 2.0 / 3.0 - only one encountered)
This driver is Native to WIN 8, when uninstalled , RE-installed automatically with 'Scan for Hardware Changes' or Restart
Anything from 0 to 6 re-installations of USB 3.0 driver required for connection to take effect
Once achieved, connection is solid, can backup etc BUT lost on restart - [Definitely NOT USB 2.0 performance, tested]
 
OBJECT: Cont.
Demonstrate that problem lies with WIN 7 / WIN 8 - Once connected, that shoud let your Host Controller and USB 3.0 drivers AND Chipset off the hook
USB 3.00 Host Controller
Software/Drivers tried on this Platform:
NECEL-USB3-Host-Driver-10170-setup
RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21190-setup
RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21281-setup
USB3.0_allOS_2.1.27.0_PV
USB3.0_allOS_2.1.28.0_PV
USB3.0_allOS_2.1.28.1_PV (from Intel!)
renesas_nec_usb3_2.1.32.0(www.station-drivers.com).exe Also Lenovo:
USB 3.0 Driver for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP - ThinkPad T420, T420i, T420s, T420si, T520, T520i, W520, X1, X1 Hybrid, X220, X220i, X220 Tablet, X220i Tablet.

Any contribution wellcome

Part One:
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?14383-Windows-7-PROBLEM-with-USB-3.0&country=&status=
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zirc99
Level 8
Update: MAY 22, 2012
:
For the Seekers of USB 3.0 connectivity in WINdows 7:

and the followers of the Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART Series

Major Development - "Serendipity in Word and Deed": has ocurred

A Semi-Automatic version of the Routine** is attainable (Free, of course)

SEE (link below):

Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART 5 - Rollin' News Rev. 1.0
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?15447-Windows-7-PROBLEM-with-USB-3.0-PART-5-Rollin-News&cou...


Well, we've got somewhere, a LESS Laborious Routine for fellow 'Glitch' sufferers:
Applies to: WIN 7, WIN 8, (Vista, not tested) (cont.)

Usb not working problem some time also occurred due to the hardware but most of the case it a issue of bios setting as well operating system follow those step and make your usb enable

Step 1
In some instances, in order to prevent unauthorized copying of data to USB-based storage devices, the USB port is disabled intentionally. To enable the USB port, click on the 'Start' button and right click on the 'My Computer' option.
Step 2
Choose the 'Manage' option from the context menu to open the Computer Management window. Click on the 'System Tools' category on the left panel. This will display all connected devices of the computer system at the right panel.
Step 3
Click on the '+' sign beside the Universal Serial Bus controllers option to expand it. Right click on the USB Root hub and select 'Enable'.
Step 4
Click on the 'File' menu and select 'Exit' to close the Computer Management window. Reboot the computer system to make sure the changes take effect.
Step 5
An alternative method for the Microsoft Windows environment is to click on the 'Start' button and select the 'Control Panel' option.
Step 6
Click on the 'Performance and Maintenance' category and select the 'System' option. This will open the System Properties window.
Step 7
Choose the 'Hardware' tab and click the 'Device Manage' button. In the Device Manager window, expand the option for the Universal Serial Bus category.
Step 8
Select the USB Root hub entry and click on the 'Enable' icon on the toolbar at the upper part of the Device Manager window. Click on the 'File' menu and select 'Exit'.
Step 9
To enable the USB port from the Windows Registry, click on the 'Start' button and select the 'Run' option.
Step 10
Type regedit in the Open box and click on the 'OK' button to bring up the Registry Editor window.
Step 11
Expand the SYSTEM category under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Click on the '+' beside CurrentControlSet and choose Services.
Step 12
Click the UsbStor option. This should display a list of registry keys in the right pane window. Double click on the 'Start' key and replace its value with 3. Make sure that Hexadecimal is selected.
Step 13
Click on the 'OK' button. Exit the Registry Editor to complete the process of enabling the USB port.
Step 14
A more direct method is to reboot the computer system and enter the BIOS setting configuration window. Refer to the motherboard’s documentation to identify how to access the BIOS settings and enable the USB port.
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