How do I stop Win-7 Home Premiun x64 from updating a USB 3.0 driver


  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    How do I stop Win-7 Home Premiun x64 from updating a USB 3.0 driver


    I'm having constant USB 3.0 issues with my MSI Z97 U3 Plus board and I suspect that it could be the windows drivers and I was wondering how to stop windows from updating or installing them when I delete them so that I can only use the latest ones from the MSI website?

    I have windows updates turned off so would it be as simple as just disconnecting the cat5 cable, installing the MSI drivers and then connecting the cat5 cable again, or would windows then try and mess with them again once online, even though I have updates turned off? I'm determined to resolve this but it sure is frustrating. Sometimes 3.0 works, then it just hangs, then it's slow and then it will give that msg that "your device would work faster if plugged into a high speed usb 3.0 port". It's kind of all over the place and it doesn't what type of device is plugged into it as it does it with any and all devices.

    I did disable able power management to the USB Hubs so that windows can not pick and chose when to or when not to supply power to them, but that did not seem to do anything.
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  2. Posts : 53
    Windows 7 pro 64bit
       #2

    Well if you unplugged and then updated and plugged back in that should work since you have updates turned off what you can also try is when you go into action center under maintenance you can shut off driver status info and from there that should stop it as well. let me know how it goes.
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the tip about shutting off driver status. I built the computer for my brother and don't have access to it much as he lives elsewhere, so when I get to his house next time, that will be one of the things I will try and then post back here if it made a difference or not.
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