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So the USB controller model TS-PDU3 comes with an NEC chipset.
NEC is called RENESAS now.
You can see the lineup at
www.renesas.com/prod/usb/map/assp_host.html
EDIT: Updated link : http://www.renesas.com/products/soc/usb_assp/index.jsp
I think it's the µPD720200, but I couldn't find a way to download drivers for it from their site.
http://www2.renesas.com/usb/en/product/upd720200.html
Download the transcend driver and install.
filename : RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-20320-setup.exe
It will install as
date : 12/10/2010
version : 2.0.32.0
Then go to intel's website and download their updated drivers
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=19880&lang=eng&wapkw=
filename : USB3.0_allOS_2.1.28.0_PV.exe
EDIT: updated file same link is USB3.0_allOS_2.1.28.1_PV.exe
Run and it will automatically update to
date : 10/25/2011
version : 2.1.28.0
Maybe there are newer drivers but this fixes the issues with recognizing some USB drives.
This was all tested on Windows 7 x64.
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Usb3 0_allos_2 1.28 1_pv Exe

I tried right-clicking the device in device manager and clicking 'Uninstall', then installing the older driver (from both RenesasIntegrated-USB-3-0A00R286402.exe downloaded from Dell and USB3.0allOS2.1.28.0PV.exe from softpedia) only to find that I have version 10.0.14393.0 installed again, and the system still hangs on reboot 😞. Filename: USB3.0allOS2.1.28.0PV.exe EDIT: updated file same link is USB3.0allOS2.1.28.1PV.exe Run and it will automatically update to date: version: 2.1.28.0 Maybe there are newer drivers but this fixes the issues with recognizing some USB drives. This was all tested on Windows 7 x64.

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  1. I am having random disconnection issues with the 2 USB 3.0 ports on my newly purchased XPS L702X. USB3.0allOS2.1.28.0PVIntel Properties: File version 16.0.0.400 Renesas Electronics USB 3.0.
  2. The other STLinkGDB clients have the proper support for USB3. With emBlocks you have to use USB2 or special USB drivers. In my case, I had the USB3 in my Dell monitor and I didn't realize that. In my computer all USB3 connectors are blue and USB2 connectors are black. Once I connected STM32F4xx to my Dell keyboard (USB2) things resumed to work OK.