USB interface can be said to be the standard computer, now basically all computers will be equipped with USB interface. and the USB standard from 1.0 development to now 3.0, even updated also has come out. But what if USB3.0 can't identify the U disk?
USB3.0 is a kind of technology is also a specification, now many notebooks are the default support USB3.0, but this kind of support is not compatible with each other but with the motherboard said to use the chipset. The USB3.0 support provided by different chipsets on the motherboard is also a certain difference.
Insert a U disk in a machine that does not have the USB3.0 drive installed, this time will not appear any prompt, even in the lower right corner tray is not the driver installs the icon. Of course, here I have installed the USB3.0 drive. So said the U disk icon in the following figure has been fully shown out.
Using the Driver wizard or other similar software to scan your machine for missing drivers, if you have a USB3.0 driver in your machine, then you should be able to scan for the driver installation package.
The chipset above the author's motherboard is the Intel chipset, so the drive that is used is naturally the Intel's USB3.0 driver support. If your motherboard is not an Intel Core motherboard but the AMD core, you can also find the corresponding driver support.
Installation drive should not be required after the reboot, this is because the USB3.0 drive is not the core of the system drive, and after installation, once again inserted U disk operating system will eject the driver installation icon, drive installed after the U disk is available.
In general, drivers are often a barrier to the past when there are hardware-related problems. Also on the USB interface, installing or updating the driver can solve some USB device identification problems. Such problems are often not seen in the latest computers and systems.