I saw your posting. The PCI USB 3.0 card I found a while ago and installed came with the Renesas Electroncs Host Controller firmware 2017, driver 3.0.20.0 on a CD. Koutech is out of business and Renesas Electronics site shows no drivers that I could find. Contact me in a private message if you think this driver would work. I guess you could also do a Google search for the driver. I have never had a problem with the driver. I get 30-40 MB transfer speeds far above what I got with the 2.0 PCI card I replaced. Previous posting.... USB 3.0 PCI Card Upgrade I just thought I would pass this on. I have an Area 51 ALX. I replaced a USB 2.0 PCI card (bottom slot) that I have had for a couple years with a USB 3.0 PCI card that I found from Koutech, model PU430. It is listed on Amazon for sale directly from Koutech. I paid a total price of about $33. A great deal. Although the bottom slot may bandwidth limit USB 3.0, it has increased transfer speeds. Just a friendly FYI....
iPhone, portable hard drive, memory sticks.. none of them work or even get any power through the USB but the computer recognises the USB3.0 saying 'cannot start this device'
There is a possibility that windows is installing a driver that is preventing the port to work properly I will recommend you to perform a system restore and then disable the option in that allows windows to update the drivers in the control panel.
So far after uninstalling all Generic USB Hubs and reinstalling them followed by installing the Renesas USB 3.0 Host controller seems to have fixed the problem. After a few restarts the USB3.0 are working still.
It is something to do with the Generic USB Hubs. It happened again, an uninstall of these and the USB3.0 followed by a restart solves the issue.
If this fix doesnt work I shall try a system restore again, however this was what I originally did the first time they worked then stopped working.
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Milena M458
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February 27th, 2015 13:00
What device are you trying to connect to the system?
jaybates
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February 28th, 2015 04:00
Any device.
iPhone, portable hard drive, memory sticks.. none of them work or even get any power through the USB but the computer recognises the USB3.0 saying 'cannot start this device'
All devices work fine through the USB 2's
Should also add that its for Aurora R4
jaybates
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March 2nd, 2015 02:00
it had Fixed with a full reinstall of windows and gradual install of drivers.
A restart and it has gone back to 'connot start this device'
A second reinstall of Windows 7 has made no difference. Still shows 'Cannont start device'
jaybates
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March 3rd, 2015 01:00
Anyone have an idea what it could be or what to try?!
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March 3rd, 2015 07:00
There is a possibility that windows is installing a driver that is preventing the port to work properly I will recommend you to perform a system restore and then disable the option in that allows windows to update the drivers in the control panel.
jaybates
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March 3rd, 2015 08:00
So far after uninstalling all Generic USB Hubs and reinstalling them followed by installing the Renesas USB 3.0 Host controller seems to have fixed the problem. After a few restarts the USB3.0 are working still.
It is something to do with the Generic USB Hubs. It happened again, an uninstall of these and the USB3.0 followed by a restart solves the issue.
If this fix doesnt work I shall try a system restore again, however this was what I originally did the first time they worked then stopped working.