
Summary
The USB Attached SCSI-UAS Mass Storage Device driver should enhance data throughput performance and increase the data processing efficiency of different types of USB storage devices. This driver is based on the UAS protocol, showing higher reading/writing speed, lower processor usage, and increased multitasking efficiency compared to its predecessor, the BOT protocol.
Usage:
UAS Driver The UAS driver supports much faster transfers of data from USB 3.0+ storage devices to computers, suiting those users that need access to large files with the minimum waste of time.
This driver enhances the external hard drives, SSD optimization, and flash drives that one normally uses in heavy tasks like data backup, media transfers, and file access in a professional workflow.
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Summary Table
Feature | USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device Driver |
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Compatibility | Windows (8, 10, 11), macOS, Linux |
Main Purpose | Enhances data transfer for USB storage devices |
Key Benefits | Faster data transfer, lower CPU usage, efficient multitasking |
Recommended Usage | For USB 3.0+ external storage requiring high-speed transfer |
Common Issues | Compatibility issues with older devices or USB hubs |
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FAQs
What does the UAS driver do?
It improves data transfer speeds for USB 3.0 and later storage devices via the UAS protocol.
Do I need this driver for USB 2.0 devices?
No, UAS is optimized for USB 3.0 or newer hosts. Most USB 2.0 storage devices use the BOT protocol.
Can I uninstall the UAS driver?
Yes, but doing so will more than likely decrease performance for compatible USB storage devices.
How do I find and install an update to the UAS driver?
It should appear via Windows Update or from a manufacturer’s website.
Why is my device not using UAS?
UAS requires USB device and USB controller support. Check for compatibility issues in order to ensure that both device and controller can use the UAS functionality.