![]() It accepts I/O requests from a front-end driver and perform the May 10. Still an improvement from before but not a solution. 0 QEMU virtual machine with VirtIO-Blk/VirtIO-SCSI attached burning device and. Same for the USB/ A 3.1 gen 2 port, except it is capped at 20 MB/s so unusable. ![]() I updated the host controller driver with an ASMedia driver google found on Dell's website (details below) for a comparable system, and all the above problems with the USB/C port went away except the transfer speed is capped at 636 MB/s. ![]() Host controller was using a generic windows driver. The manufacturers do not offer drivers for the USB device or the host controller. This box says I need to include my windows version number: Windows 10 (20H2) Perhaps a motherboard issue? Or other thoughts? Sorry if I don't respond right away, going to sleep and then busy day tomorrow but I will be coming back here later tomorrow or I guess today now. I also tried uninstalling the host driver and updating, no change. If your computer is currently running an older version of this driver, updating may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. This package contains the files needed for installing the USB 3.0 driver. VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver. I also tried three different USB 3.2 cables, all same issues (except the USB A cable is worse in terms of I can never see the drive. This package provides the installation files for. I also tried plugging the SSD into the PC directly via PCiE and the SSD works fine, no errors, no system freezes. I tried the USB enclosure in a different PC with a USB 3.1 gen 2 port, and it works fine, no errors logged, and it gets close to 1,000 MB/S transfer speed. My desktop also has type A and C USB 3.0 ports (Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible controller) and everything works fine, no issues, except that the transfer speed is capped at the USB 3.0 limit of 5 Gbit/s (so real world 440 MB/S). ![]()
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