Orico Uth-sv Driver __exclusive__ May 2026
Based on the model number ORICO UTH-SV, this device is typically a USB 3.0 to SATA Hard Drive Adapter/Converter (often used to connect 2.5" or 3.5" SATA HDDs/SSDs to a computer via USB).
Since this is a plug-and-play device, it does not usually require a specific proprietary driver download. Instead, it relies on the native drivers built into your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux). orico uth-sv driver
Here are the key features of the Orico UTH-SV adapter: Based on the model number ORICO UTH-SV ,
How to update firmware:
- Download JMS578 Firmware Update Tool from Station-Drivers.
- Run
JMS578_Firmware_Updater_v1.6.12.1.exeas Administrator. - Connect only the ORICO UTH-SV (no drive attached).
- Click Update Firmware and select the latest
.binfile. - Do not disconnect during the 30-second flash process.
⚠️ Warning: Incorrect firmware can brick the adapter. Only do this if driver solutions fail. Download JMS578 Firmware Update Tool from Station-Drivers
What is ORICO UTH-SV?
- Typically a USB 3.0 to HDMI/VGA external video adapter (often based on DisplayLink or similar chipset).
- Used to add an extra monitor via USB, not the computer’s native GPU output.
- Models like UTH-SV are common in ORICO’s “UT” series.
Q1: Do I need the ORICO UTH-SV driver for Windows 11?
No, but installing the JMicron or ASMedia driver enables UASP mode for faster SSD speeds (up to 550 MB/s instead of 350 MB/s).
USB Controller Drivers
If the Orico device is not recognized at all, the issue might be your computer's USB controller drivers rather than the Orico driver.
- Go to Device Manager (Right-click Start > Device Manager).
- Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
- If you see yellow warning triangles, right-click and "Update Driver."
Alternatives to Installing the ORICO UTH-SV Driver
If you’ve spent hours on the driver hunt, consider these workarounds:
- Use a different USB port – Sometimes front-panel USB ports have lower power delivery. Use a rear USB 3.0 port.
- Plug in the power adapter – For 3.5-inch drives, the USB bus may not supply enough power, causing driver enumeration to fail.
- Replace the USB cable – The UTH-SV uses a micro-USB to USB-A cable. A damaged cable can mimic driver issues.
- Try the adapter on another PC – If it works elsewhere, your PC’s USB controller driver (e.g., Intel or AMD) is the real culprit.
Step 3: First Use on Mac
- Open Disk Utility (Cmd + Space, type "Disk Utility").
- Click "View" in the top left and select "Show All Devices".
- Select the new drive (usually labeled "Media" or the brand name) and click Erase.
- Format as APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled).