![]() ![]() Also updating from 2702 to 3003 bios did not help.Īsus Turbo Boost has not improved transfer speeds at all. Updating all drivers has not helped at all. USB2 devices work as expected on all ports (including the USB3.0 case ports via the mobo header) with no connection or transfer speed issues what so ever. I am not having any issues however with the two remaining rear ASMedia controlled USB3.0 mobo ports. I verified it’s not the case ports with another 20-pin header cable.Ģ) I am also having trouble with slow file transfer speeds (but not connect/reconnect issues) with the two rear Intel chipset controlled USB3.0 mobo ports. ![]() ![]() ![]() Firmware v2BA30003.ġ) I am having connect/reconnect issues while the external drive is at idle and during file transfers as well as slow file transfer speeds with the Intel chipset controlled 20-pin USB3.0 mobo header. External is a Seagate ST1000LM024 with a Samsung HN-M101MBB internal (Spinpoint M8). I’m having some USB3.0 problems with an external drive and the board. The occurrence of errors may be due to several reasons, including downloading these executable files from unknown or non-secure websites, due to its corruption from other malware, and through spam emails.I think I have another USB3.0/Win8.1 issues thread for you guys, and really appreciate some help and/or advice. The possibility of it harming the device is high Why is IUSB3mon giving me errors? As sometimes it may harm your device, attacking through viruses and unwanted malware. The chances of it being harmful are very high and are predicted to be 78% dangerous. If this is not the location of the file, scan for the virus or malware present in it. File LocationĪs it is a pre-installed file, it is located in “C:\ Program Files \ Intel \ Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver \ Application \ iusb3mon.exe”. There are other several important files of a system like Sticky Notes and BtvStack.exe that comes by default with the OS. It only executes the background when a USB is connected to a USB 3.0 port. As it is not a windows file, it has no visible window. The size of the file varies from one windows OS to another Windows OS like Windows 7/ 8/ 10 from 1,964,084 bytes, 292,088 bytes, or 291,608 bytes. ![]()
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