![]() I’ve been able to repeat this behavior on various Intel based systems (Acer Iconia W700, ASUS Sabertooth Z77, Surface Pro 2). ![]() However, if I then use the Intel USB 3.0 driver (running the installer), the 3.0 ports function normally and run at full speed. I’ve confirmed this with a file copy from an external SSD (only reaches 30MBps) and with an external HDD (Toshiba Canvio 3.0) which has an LED indicating whether it’s connected in USB 2.0 or 3.0 mode. However, despite a successful message from SDI, my USB 3.0 ports, while working, act as USB 2.0 ports. When installing Windows 7, I usually use a driver installer post-installation (specifically Snappy Driver Installer) to speed up the process of installing them.
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