

If not, the driver is not installed correctly. The Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller device and Intel USB 3.0 Root Hub device should be listed and not yellow banged. Select "Universal Serial Bus controllers". Click on the "Device Manager" selection on the left. Click "Start" then right click on "Computer" button and then click on properties. Lastly, the “Setup Complete” screen appears so click “Finish” to restart your computer. When the “Setup Progress” is complete click “Next” to proceed. Review Readme File Information and click “Next” to proceed. Read License Agreement and click “Yes” to proceed.

Double click the “Setup.exe” from this directory. Locate the hard drive directory where the driver files are stored with the browser or the explore feature of Windows. Save and unzip the downloadable archive.

Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones specified. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Once again, here's a direct link: From what I've found, they didn't make any drivers for "Vista" and this is an XP driver, but it still seems to work.This archive contains the files needed for installing Intel USB 3.0 driver.

This is a link to their downloads page (I would still navigate to their homepage and try and find it yourself, since you can't seem to trust anyone on the web) I selected my model, and on the next page I changed the category to "Drivers" and left the OS blank, and the driver you're looking for was released on, by Texas Instruments (should be on page 3 of the Drivers category). The RC doesn't have that feature, I guess, but you can still download the driver from Toshiba's website. W7 Beta was nice because it knew exactly which driver I needed and gave me the link to the download at Toshiba.
