Full Specifications General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date January 03, 2008 Date Added November 04, 2008 Version 6.0.6000.20062 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2003 AMD 64-bit/XP AMD 64-bit Additional Requirements. Windows NT. Windows 2000.
Use the links on this page to download the latest version of USB Mass Storage Device drivers. All drivers available for download have been scanned by antivirus program. Follow these steps to enable USB drives on a computer on which USB drives have been disabled. Method Works on both Windows 10 and Windows 8 computers. By Un-installing the USB Mass Storage Drivers. Hope this has helped you to enable USB drives on your Windows 10 computer, the same steps can be used for a Windows 8 computer.
Windows XP AMD 64-bit. Windows 2003. Windows XP.
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Everytime my Seagate Expansion Portable Drive is plugged into my PC (Windows 10 64bit), Window's Event Viewer repeatedly reports warning messages: Event 129, UASPStor Reset to device, Device Raidport1, was issued Also, USB 3 write speed was extremely slow - it often took more then 8min to write a 5GB file into the drive. During the writing process, the writing speed cycled between 0MB/s to 90MB/s. Most of the time, the writing speed stayed at very low values. I had to give up on one of my external USB3 drives. It worked on Windows 7, and still works on OSX.
From the research I did the reason is that up until Windows 7 Intel made the UAS drivers. In 10 they are made by MS and don't work quite the same.so some drives just don't work - it doesn't seem to be one specific manufacturer - see I tried forcing the Windows 7 Intel drivers to install (you need to update the inf files as described ) but it still didn't work (although it did on Windows 8.1).
The only solution I could find was to use a different enclosure. I guess a SATA - USB 3 cable would also work.