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How to disable usb 3.0 in bios?
Good afternoon.
I am reinstalling the system. I put it on a computer from a USB flash drive, during installation an error appears "The required driver for the optical drive was not found. If you have a floppy disk, CD, DVD or USB flash drive with this driver, insert this media." I want to install windows 7, as I understand it, such an error crashes due to the fact that I need usb 2.0 to install from this flash drive and I have 3.0 enabled.
I'm trying to turn off usb 3.0 support in the BIOS, but I can't find the necessary options, and I'm trying all the options that are associated with usb by typing (one by one, I turn off the various options)
As I understand it, this is the motherboard - H110M-A and BIOS Ver.3016
When I go in in bios I have UEFI BIOS Utility - EZ Mode
After I go to Advanced after in USB Configuration and I have the following options available:
Legacy USB Support is Enable
XHCI Hand-off is Disable
UFD 2.0 Silicon-Power8GB 1100 - this is my USB flash drive, as I understand it, and it's worth Auto
go further:
USB Single Port Control
Tell me How can I change the system, where what settings are set? I specially tested and put the system on a laptop - everything works there, it's just some kind of trouble on the computer.
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The motherboard chipset only has an XHCI USB controller ("USB 3.0"). Windows 7 installer can only EHCI ("USB 2.0"), that's the error. You need to integrate the drivers into the installer.
The first link that Google gave out on this topic
is https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25476/Wi...
Prepare or find a ready-made distribution kit 7 that gets up from a flash drive via USB3. Everything is resolved.
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