Bought a brand new Verbatim Store 'n' Go Portable HDD. It was to be my first taste of USB 3.0 on my (nearly) year old gaming system. When I connected it had a couple of problems.
1. The first USB 3.0 port (front side) I connected it to kept connecting and disconnecting. So I moved to another.
2. This second (front side) port seemed to work but when I tried to transfer a file it was quite slow.
3. Eventually my computer stopped failing to recognize the drive.
4. Attempts to format or error check the drive when connected to the to the blue USB 3.0 port failed.
5 When I transferred to the USB 2.0 port to error check and format, both worked in in disk management.
6. I also downloaded the USB 3.0 drivers from the Intel site.
7. I think I may have connected something poorly when I initially built the system, however upon opening the system I didn't see anything out of the ordinary. It is my first build so I could be wrong. As far as I know there is only one fairly large connector that connects to a blue USB thingy on my motherboard. The cable is usually blue but mine is black but I was under the impression that this is not unusual. My motherboard is the P8Z77-VLX from Asus and my case is the Cooler Master 690II (RC-6N2A-KNN5, I believe).
(Extra: I also should not that drive shows up as a Toshiba in the device manager. I confirmed by disconnecting and reconnecting it. Also when the drive seems to work normally on USB 2.0 now.)
(Extra 2: OS is Windows 7 64bit and the USB 3.0 ports in the past have worked fine as USB 2.0 ports. The problem [to my eyes] seems to be a USB 3.0 thing specifically)
(Extra 3: I can't seem to find how to enable USB 3.0 in the Bios. I see stuff about USB 3.0 legacy mode and 'Intel USB2.0 EHCI controller' but no USB 3.0 on switch. I have the most recent version of my Bios.)
It is also worth mentioning that the drive dropped a couple of times while still its packaging.
If any assistance could be provided it would be greatly appreciated.
1. The first USB 3.0 port (front side) I connected it to kept connecting and disconnecting. So I moved to another.
2. This second (front side) port seemed to work but when I tried to transfer a file it was quite slow.
3. Eventually my computer stopped failing to recognize the drive.
4. Attempts to format or error check the drive when connected to the to the blue USB 3.0 port failed.
5 When I transferred to the USB 2.0 port to error check and format, both worked in in disk management.
6. I also downloaded the USB 3.0 drivers from the Intel site.
7. I think I may have connected something poorly when I initially built the system, however upon opening the system I didn't see anything out of the ordinary. It is my first build so I could be wrong. As far as I know there is only one fairly large connector that connects to a blue USB thingy on my motherboard. The cable is usually blue but mine is black but I was under the impression that this is not unusual. My motherboard is the P8Z77-VLX from Asus and my case is the Cooler Master 690II (RC-6N2A-KNN5, I believe).
(Extra: I also should not that drive shows up as a Toshiba in the device manager. I confirmed by disconnecting and reconnecting it. Also when the drive seems to work normally on USB 2.0 now.)
(Extra 2: OS is Windows 7 64bit and the USB 3.0 ports in the past have worked fine as USB 2.0 ports. The problem [to my eyes] seems to be a USB 3.0 thing specifically)
(Extra 3: I can't seem to find how to enable USB 3.0 in the Bios. I see stuff about USB 3.0 legacy mode and 'Intel USB2.0 EHCI controller' but no USB 3.0 on switch. I have the most recent version of my Bios.)
It is also worth mentioning that the drive dropped a couple of times while still its packaging.
If any assistance could be provided it would be greatly appreciated.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel core i5 3570kCorsair Vengance 8GBGigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- Intel core i5 3570k
- Motherboard
- P8Z77-V LX
- Memory
- Corsair Vengance 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7950
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials
- Browser
- Chrome