Enabling USB3.0 - Windows 7 Pro x64
- Installed Win7 Win2USB on a 32Gb USB-Stick on a normal way
Upgrading from USB2.0 to USB3.0 Drivers:
- booting from usb2.0 usb-port
- installing usb3.0 Drivers (Intel baytrail)
- no reboot - manually deinstall Drivers in device Manager (dont select delete Driver)
- reboot (using usb2.0 port) in Windows safe mode !!!
- execute device Manager and search for new Hardware
- usb3.0 Drivers (still present from preview installationprocess) will be installed again
- reboot
Next normal start is with working usb3.0 Drivers .... booting from USB3.0 port is working, too.
Important: sometimes this process failed, try again.
Important 2: USB3.0 sticks must be "fast" enough to avoid stopping .. min. 20mb/s
My System:
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/m....MRSEK.001
Acer Aspire E11 notebook
- Installed Win7 Win2USB on a 32Gb USB-Stick on a normal way
Upgrading from USB2.0 to USB3.0 Drivers:
- booting from usb2.0 usb-port
- installing usb3.0 Drivers (Intel baytrail)
- no reboot - manually deinstall Drivers in device Manager (dont select delete Driver)
- reboot (using usb2.0 port) in Windows safe mode !!!
- execute device Manager and search for new Hardware
- usb3.0 Drivers (still present from preview installationprocess) will be installed again
- reboot
Next normal start is with working usb3.0 Drivers .... booting from USB3.0 port is working, too.
Important: sometimes this process failed, try again.
Important 2: USB3.0 sticks must be "fast" enough to avoid stopping .. min. 20mb/s
My System:
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/m....MRSEK.001
Acer Aspire E11 notebook