USB3 transfer speed fails to detect when you’re trying to connect devices to your computer.
This can be tragic since you won’t be able to use your devices properly.
In this article, we will explore some of the best ways to fix the usb 3 transfer speed error.
- The usb3 transfer speed errors can occur because of problems with your hardware, cables, or ports.
- If the USB transfer speed is slow, you can fix this by using a dedicated tool.
- Another solution is to reset the USB controller, and you can also update your drivers.
Disable Fast Startup
- Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app, and click on Update & Security.
- Next, select the Recovery option from the left pane, and then click on the Open advanced startup option.
- Now, click on the Restart now option.
- After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings.
- Finally, disable the Fast Startup feature, and restart your PC.
- Disable USB Selective Suspend
Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app, and click on Update & Security. - Next, select the Recovery option from the left pane, and then click on the Open advanced startup option.
- Now, click on the Restart now option.
- After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings.
- Finally, disable the USB Selective Suspend option, and restart your PC.
- Disable USB Redirection
Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app, and click on Update & Security. - Next, select the Recovery option from the left pane, and then click on the Open advanced startup option.
- Now, click on the Restart now option.
- After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings.
- Finally, disable the USB Redirection option, and restart your PC.
Check if your USB ports are functioning
- Open the System Tray. To do this, right-click on your Taskbar and choose Task Manager.
- Locate the USB 3 controllers section and check if any of them are disabled or not working properly.
Enable the USB Debugging Mode
- Press the Windows Key + S button, enter device manager in the text field, and click on Device Manager to open the window in the snapshot directly below.
- Double-click the Universal Serial Bus Controller to open the window in the snapshot directly below.
- Right-click the USB Root Hub option, and select Enable from the context menu.
- Then open the File Explorer app and navigate to the following location:
C:Windows. - Right-click the drivers folder and select Properties from the context menu.
- Select the Security tab.
- Click the Edit button to open the window in the snapshot directly below.
- Select the Users tab, and click the Add button to add a new user.
- Enter the user name as LocalService and the password as 00000000 and click the OK button.
- Click the OK button to open the Edit menu.
- Select the Replace all user objects (yes/no) option.
- Click the Replace button.
Disable USB Selective Suspend
- Go to Search, type power, and open Power & sleep settings
- Go to Change plan settings
- Locate the Change advanced power settings link
- Go to the USB settings
- Disable the USB Selective Suspend
Change USB 3.1 Controller Settings
- Open the Device Manager as detailed earlier.
- Right-click on the USB 3.1 Controller and select Properties.
- Click the Driver tab on the properties window.
- Click the Update Driver button.
- Select the Search automatically for drivers option.
- Windows will now search for the correct drivers for the device.
