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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:

  1. Download JMS578 Firmware Update Tool from Station-Drivers.
  2. Run JMS578_Firmware_Updater_v1.6.12.1.exe as Administrator.
  3. Connect only the ORICO UTH-SV (no drive attached).
  4. Click Update Firmware and select the latest .bin file.
  5. 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?

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.

Alternatives to Installing the ORICO UTH-SV Driver

If you’ve spent hours on the driver hunt, consider these workarounds:

  1. Use a different USB port – Sometimes front-panel USB ports have lower power delivery. Use a rear USB 3.0 port.
  2. Plug in the power adapter – For 3.5-inch drives, the USB bus may not supply enough power, causing driver enumeration to fail.
  3. Replace the USB cable – The UTH-SV uses a micro-USB to USB-A cable. A damaged cable can mimic driver issues.
  4. 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

  1. Open Disk Utility (Cmd + Space, type "Disk Utility").
  2. Click "View" in the top left and select "Show All Devices".
  3. Select the new drive (usually labeled "Media" or the brand name) and click Erase.
  4. Format as APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled).