Windows 10 includes built-in USB 3.0 drivers. Many manufacturers haven't updated USB 3.0 drivers for Windows 10
USB cables typically have four wires: two power and two data. USB 3.0 adds two additional differential pairs for faster data transfer. Standard colors are red (5V power), black (ground), white (D+), green (D-). Alternative colors: orange, white, green, blue (orange/white/green/blue)
USB 3.0 is Intel-developed protocol compatible with USB 2.0. USB 3.0 offers up to 500 MB/s transfer rate compared to USB 2.0's 60 MB/s
USB is an industry standard for computer and peripheral device connections. USB 2.0 was released in 2000, reaching 480 Mbps transfer speed. USB 3.0 was released in 2008, offering 5 Gbit/s speed
XHCI Hand-Off controls USB port behavior in BIOS configuration. Enables USB 3.0 port to function as USB 3.0 when enabled. Disables USB 3.0 port to function as USB 2.0 when disabled
User reports slow USB 3.0 transfer speeds of 3-4 MB/s on company computer. Transfer speed matches home computer's 35 MB/s. Issue occurs on Windows 10 vs Windows 7 systems