For older systems such as Windows XP or Vista, a manual driver installation may be required to facilitate the USB 3.0 protocol or the specific IDE-to-USB mapping. Troubleshooting:
: Plug the device into a different USB port, preferably one directly on the computer's motherboard (the back of a desktop) rather than a USB hub [0.32]. Force Driver Reinstallation : Xin Top Xt-u33502 Driver
On macOS, use the open-source CH34x driver from GitHub (macOS 10.9–12). For older systems such as Windows XP or
Manual driver installation is often required for full Gigabit speeds. Manual driver installation is often required for full
[Computer Motherboard] │ [USB 3.0 Root Hub] ──> (If driver is glitched, reset via Device Manager) │ [Xin Top XT-U33502 Chipset] ──> (Requires steady 12V power supply to read drive) Open ( devmgmt.msc ). Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers .
Right-click on the "XinTop XT-U33502" (it might appear as "USB Mass Storage Device"). Select .
Sometimes Windows already has the driver but failed to map it properly. Connect the XT-U33502 to your PC. Open .