Most systems allow you to slow the port to 2.0 via BIOS. Have a look.

Sent from my Windows Phone
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From: Miller, Todd<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎9/‎6/‎2014 17:27
To: <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MDT-OSD] USB3.0 Boot Media?

Yes all the time.


Can't get them to work.  I try to make sure we only buy 2.0 devices.

On Sep 5, 2014, at 4:49 AM, "Dave West" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Has anyone come across the issue when using a USB 3.0 device as boot media and 
the following error is displayed when connecting to a USB 2.0 port:

Unable to read task sequence configuration disk. For more information, please 
contact your system administrator or helpdesk operator.

If we connect to a USB 3.0 port the boot media works fine.

We have had a similar issue in the past when connecting to a USB 3.0 port, and 
to resolve that issue we injected the USB 3.0 drivers into the WinPE boot 
image, and this is why it works using a USB 3.0 port, but not using a USB 2.0 
port.

Has anyone else had this issue and can you offer any advice, other than use USB 
2.0 stick?

Dave West
Senior Operations Analyst
Room 301 Babbage Building | Plymouth University | Drake Circus | Plymouth | PL4 
8AA | UK
Tel: 01752 587247<tel://+44752587247/> | Email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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