
Summary
The Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub driver supports high-speed data transfer over USB 3.0 devices to and from your computer, hence allowing for support of USB hubs that house multiple ports for connecting USB devices.
This is the required driver for the realization of the use of up to 5 Gbps of USB 3.0 speeds, assuring fast and efficient data transfers to external drives, USB flash drives, and other peripherals.
Usage:
This driver unlocks the high-bandwidth SuperSpeed protocol that increases performance and cuts data transfer times, allowing USB 3.0 hubs to achieve their maximum speeds.
It also supports backward compatibility, allowing USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices to connect through the same hub problem-free, although at reduced speeds.
Summary Table
| Feature | Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub Driver |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Main Purpose | Facilitates USB 3.0 high-speed data transfer |
| Key Benefits | Faster data transfer, multiple device connections |
| Recommended Usage | For users with USB 3.0 hubs and devices |
| Common Issues | Connection instability or speed reduction |
| You can find a more detailed description of Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub in our library. |
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FAQs
What is Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub driver used for?
It allows the USB 3.0 hub to provide high-speed data transfer between the computer and the then-connected USB 3.0 devices.
Can I use this driver with USB 2.0 devices?
Yes, USB 2.0 devices can connect through USB 3.0 hubs, though they will operate at USB 2.0 speeds.
Why is my USB 3.0 device not working at full speed?
Ensure the hub and driver are both USB 3.0 compatible, and check that the device is connected to a USB 3.0 port.
How do I update the Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub driver?
Updates can be installed through Windows Update or by using Device Manager.
Can I reinstall this driver?
Yes, you can uninstall it through Device Manager and restart your system. Windows will automatically reinstall the driver.




