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If that is the case then, can you tell why?. People reported the same problem with previous Z87 motherboards saying it was something to do with insignificant power been supply to the ports. I Never do get the little " Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" icon popping up in the System Tray when I use the front bottom port on the Cooler Master Cosmos II Case. It's only one port that I don't hear the plug-an-play sound. One person reported it would disconnect and reconnect every 5 seconds. Plugging Patriot XT Flash drive in any port on the motherboard, let it be the rear ports or the front USB 3.0 ports it would disconnect over a period of time, the same for USB 2.0 ports. ASMEDIA USB 3.0 WINDOWS 10 ISSUES PDFSarcasm: "Really I couldn't Copy and paste this information for the ASUS PDF Manual and have to type it all up, you gotta be kidding me right."Ĭhanging either settings in the UEFI-BIOS Rom did NOT solve the problem, even when is was left set to Default witch is. ASMEDIA USB 3.0 WINDOWS 10 ISSUES DRIVERxHCI controller will be enabled and run at USB 3.0 mode when the xHCI driver is installed in the operating system.Once the xHCI driver has been detected, the USB 3.0 mode will be supported during both post and operating system.Well after spending months dealing with the my flash drive disconnecting and reconnecting along with running chkdsk, I finally uninstalled Intel's USB 3.0 Controller Driver, before I did that though, the UEFI-BIOS was the first place. ASMEDIA USB 3.0 WINDOWS 10 ISSUES UPDATEThere is also power warnings in the Event Viewer, ACPI telling me to update the BIOS, well guest what you can and the problem is still there. This is the last ASUS motherboard I'll ever purchase, had way to many problems with every ASUS Motherboard I owned, plus their support on the forums are absolutely ridiculous. Then again it just might be a UEFI-BIOS ROM bug or some sort like the people were having with the Dell machine.ĭid I remove the driver NO went back to USB 2.0 for now and the problem seems to come to an end. Removing the Asmedia driver could solve the problem but it might also leave a yellow question mark in the Device Manager and the two SATA 3.0 ports unusable on the motherboard, have a look at your motherboard documentation for additional information. Stating msconfig32 and looking at IRQ's Intel and Asmedia are both are using IRQ 19, I'm guesting this is why we hear are flash drives disconnect and reconnect. This is when I noticed that Asmedia was running and the only time I didn't hear a plug-an-play sound was when I connected the flash drive to the second bottom front port on the Cooler Master Cosmos II Case, Asmedia 106x SATA Controller is take hole of the device and not releasing the device. Same thing happen when running the safely remove hardware from the command prompt rundll32 shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll, it wouldn't safely remove the device. Yet I could easily remove the flash drive in the system tray and in Devices and Printers. Running Microsoft Fix-it did detected it couldn't safely remove the drive this was the same for both flash drives. ASMEDIA USB 3.0 WINDOWS 10 ISSUES DRIVERSUsing the Set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1 to reveal the hidden drivers and uninstalling USB 2.0 hub driver did not work, didn't remove Intel's USB 3.0 drivers knowing it had to be removed from the appwiz.cpl. The First one is Sony that's supports write cache with quick removal and better performance, the second is Patriot that only supports quick removal and better performance. Here's something I noticed after I had two USB 3.0 flash drives connected to the system. Couldn't fine much on the annoyance and the fact it's been playing Russian roulette with my data, I did fine someone with the same problem but in this case it was a Dell XPS 8700 Front USB Port Issue with all the images of the Policies tab missing etc. Updating to v3.0.1.41 didn't iron out the bug or is it. Apparently I too have the same problem after troubleshooting for hours I was completely outraged and it's been happening even since. ![]()
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