But once more information:
- Well packed
- Cable have been more than adequate in the Midi-Tower. Have even a few centimeters left
- Internal USB 3.0 interface
- Quality is OK but not super exhilarating (metal and plastic)
- If you take the cover off, you have a bonded USB3.0 Steckerchen instead this to solder directly (well ...)
- Installation very easy and the holes are exactly the same
Recognition Win7 64bit (which I use):
- After installing the card reader (KL) has been detected, the USB 3.0 port will always work
- Shut down and restart the PC and the KL was gone. The USB 3.0 port still went
- Shut down and restart the PC without KL and then plugged in during operation (recognized again)
Receive restart (ie shut down not only, then start, but directly restart in Windows choose) KL remains -
- Shutdown and restart PC, KL away. USB3 goes
So we went all the time. Internet research has not really helped as well.
- It was the INFCACHE.1 file deleted (did not help).
- USB-cleaning tool used (also did not help)
- Manual Setup and registry tweaks (again nothing), I was so slow doubt the
This was followed by:
- BIOS update
- USB3.0 chip Bios Update (installed in my NEC Renesas)
- Latest drivers from 2013 to Nec3
Also back the same constellation! Now I began to the hardware ID, etc. to check whether they would show up somewhere else. Unfortunately not! The device is simply not there. Only after the staking and directly reconnect it goes again.
After about 4 hours I finally made it, that the KL directly after starting the PC (after he made and was still disconnected from the power) works. I have already tested it on several occasions.
Simple solution: a USB card reader driver Akasa use (compatible with AK-ICR-14). This has then but remedied.
Cause lies in the intention. The KL continues to be recognized as a USB device. But only if he arrival in operation and is disconnected. USB2 however, there is not the problem. USB3 seems as yet to have a few teething problems. In any case, by the driver of the Akasa USB3 port to which the device depends, restarted once after starting the operating system. This eliminates the hassle of pulling and plugging.
Anyway, he now works. I forgive the problems and not really good support from RaidSonic, despite 4 stars. Firstly, because the device makes a pretty sophisticated look. In addition, the data rate can be more than excellent (especially when transferring large RAW files from an SLR), as well as the transfer of USB3 media (flash drive, HDD, etc.) There are so because of the easy problems (whether now from RaidSonic or Microsoft) only one print.
Thank you to take this opportunity to Akasa, who the drivers in their USB3.0 card reader attached or available for download on their site.
The driver will be named: offered IconMan_R_V1.31_110315 (DOT) zip.
Thus, my PC is finally ready and I hope you too can help it. Oh ... by the way helps to reinstall NOT! Did it once with a test-HDD tried. After the drivers are on it tackles the problem from the beginning.
My motherboard is a Gigabyte employed P67A-UD5-B3 with Bios F6 (F8) was on it, but more problems than before (at least with Windows).