Satellite P70 - Has: USB HDD disconnects after Windows update 8.1

Installed the windows 8.1 update last night, since my USB expansion which I use for backups of files story guard disassembly and reassembly.

Have tried to uninstall the 3 USB drivers but they just reinstalled Microsoft even those - I can't see specific Toshiba USB drivers to download.

Please can someone help?
Thank you
Sharon

The USB 3.0 controller is Intel. But the USB 3.0 Intel driver was available only for Win 7. Since win 8 internal Microsoft USB 3.0 driver is used for all computers/laptops in the world.

I have your case I would test different USB ports as part of different USB devices to check exactly if all devices and ports are affected.
Probably there s no USB port number
Perhaps the problem of compatibility between the new 8.1 Win and external device?

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