

This clearly shows that its not a hardware but a software problem which can be fixed by appropriate drivers (if it can be done in Windows 8 it should also be possible to be done in Windows 7). Now I hear that with windows 8 everything should work fine. Up to now I thought it is a problem with the USB controller hardware (chip design faulty so that it does not support isochronous streaming correctly). If you uninstall the USB3 driver then the USB-ports simply do not work anymore neither with USB3-devices nor with USB2-devices.

an Asus N56 Notebook which has only USB3 ports and it will most probably not work on any other machine that features only USB3. Uninstalling the USB3 extensible hostcontroller and/or somehow deactivating USB3 in the Bios might work with some Hardware but I definitely know that it does not work with e.g. Hope it's gonna stay like that.Įarlier i got blue screen and panic mode after running them after for about 2 minutes. I did as explained and now my Traktor Audio 6 and TSP have been running for 3 hours with no problems. This workaround will make your USB 3 ports working like USB 2 ports, so aĬonnected USB 3 device may not work at its full speed. Just right click this entry and select 'uninstall / remove'.Īfterwards restart your computer and then try again to connect your USB device to Please scroll down this list until you see a 'Intel Extensible USB 3.0 controller Please open your Windows control panel -> 'Programs and Features' / 'remove software'. 'Control Panel' -> 'Programs and Features' / 'remove software' section (NOT in The workaround involves manualy removing the driver for this device in the Windows

There is a workaround that should solve the problem for most systems that use the I wrote to NI about it and got the following answer. Blue screen and Traktor Audio 6 processing state in panic mode. Nothing has changed except MAYBE my computer performed a windows update which either corrupted my USB drives or made my system incompatible with them.I bought ASUS N56VZ which only has only USB 3.0 ports few weeks ago and had same problems as others mentioned here earlier. I've uninstalled and reinstalled my audio interface drive, which hasn't helped. I've tried performing a windows update, system restore from one a few days ago, and performing DISM command, sfc /scannow command, and chkdisk command. I've attempted to disable and re-enable it, but it causes my computer to freeze, forcing me to do a hard reboot. Storage: 512 GB Intel 600P Series SSD PCIE M.2 WD Caviar Black 3.5" 2TB HDD Samsung EVO 2TB SSDĪccessories: Razer BlackWidow Chroma Keyboard Razer Deathadder Chroma Mouse

All of a sudden today, I've been having issues with my USB drives, particularly one labeled "VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)."
