If any of the above sounds like you, keep reading. When you download the driver from Orico’s website (or from the CD that ships with the product), you’ll typically get a ZIP file containing:
The driver itself is Windows‑only, but the underlying chipset is supported by the Linux kernel’s usb-storage module with UAS enabled. If you need advanced features (e.g., encrypted volumes), use the orico‑uthsv open‑source module when it lands.
| | Purpose | |----------|-------------| | UTH_SV_Setup.exe | Full‑featured installer (includes both 32‑bit and 64‑bit binaries). | | UASP.inf / UTHSV.inf | INF files for manual driver installation via Device Manager. | | ReadMe.txt | Quick start, version history, and known‑issue notes. | | Changelog.pdf | Detailed changes between releases (useful for developers). | | Signature.cer | Code‑signing certificate to avoid Windows “unsigned driver” warnings. |