Intel publishes two Windows 7 USB3.0 XHCI drivers, one for the intel® 7 Series/c216 chipset family and the other for
Intel® 8 Series/C220 chipset family/fourth generation Intel Core TM processor U series platform, sometimes in order to be lazy may be in a
The driver package simultaneously imports the two driver packages, and the drivers in MDT UPDATE 1 simultaneously import the two driver packages, deployed on the fourth generation Intel chipset
Windows 7 works fine, but when you deploy Windows 7 on a third-generation or more Intel chipset, a blue screen is directly turned on after booting.
The solution is to import different models of USB 3.0 drive, set up the corresponding folder, in the deployment of the platform to select the corresponding driver package, can effectively avoid conflicts, avoid some models in the deployment of Windows 7 o'clock blue screen
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MDT Update 1 Simultaneously imports two Intel 3.0 USB XHCI drivers cause a blue screen solution