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How to disable usb 3.0 in bios
How to disable usb 3.0 in bios











May I note that I'm a Toshiba user, and Toshiba had a similar issue, and gave owners credit to buy from their store replacement products. The quantifiable PROBLEMS have been well documented, not the least, the useless track pad, and non removable DVD drive (unlike the T430s which is closer to a REAL workstation), CPU throttling issues, Lettering of Fn Keys tiny and meant for wathching movies, not real work applications that use clearly labelled F1, F2, F3.etc, MISSING HD Activity light, missing WiFi hot harware switch, Missing NumLock, CapLock or Shift indicator LED, Missing dedicated ScrollLock key for Excel pane sync, useless 4 keys on top of numbers keypad, No WiFi indicator light, SD opening has no indent for the finger/fingernail (makes it hard to insert/remove SD card), USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 left ports too close, if key or plug is too big, only one can be used., and more that can be found in previous forum threads. With all the obvious flaws of the W540, Lenovo should contact the owner that have quantifiable repoorted PROBLEMS with the W540, and offer them a discount, equivalent to a wholesale price sold to Lenovo resellers, to a CORRECT workstation. We have to aspire to better systems, not cater to the mediocre.

how to disable usb 3.0 in bios

Making a black box for the naive masses is not acceptable in a so called workstation. Hence if the PC is only 3.0, marking the socket as USB 3 is irrelevant We need some Cartesian logic, of mind vs the matter at hand.

how to disable usb 3.0 in bios

The reason is obvious, as USB 3 is backward compatible with 2 who cares about the color!. Indeed, all black sockets for a PC that has ONLY USB 3, is fine. Often seeds of ideas come from luncheons.

how to disable usb 3.0 in bios

Dear Sandy, Maybe as a Lenovo employee, over lunch, you could mention the issue of following some user protocols.













How to disable usb 3.0 in bios