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Before diving into the driver installation, it is important to understand the technology powering the ORICO UTH-SV. This device acts as an external graphics card (GPU). It compresses the display data from your computer and sends it through the USB 3.0 pipeline to the adapter, which then decompresses it and outputs it to your monitor.
Plug the ORICO UTH-SV directly into your motherboard or laptop chassis. Connecting it through unpowered USB hubs or extensions can cause signal degradation and flickering screens.
Right-click on the installation file (usually setup.exe ) and select Run as administrator . orico uth-sv driver
Click on the or Download Center tab located in the main navigation menu. In the search bar, type UTH-SV and hit Enter.
pnputil /add-driver "C:\ORICO\jms578.inf" /install Before diving into the driver installation, it is
Don’t install any driver on macOS. Instead, use the terminal command diskutil list immediately after plugging in. If the drive shows as /dev/disk2 but won’t mount, reformat it as ExFAT or APFS using Disk Utility. The driver issue on macOS is often a partition table problem , not a missing driver.
Output Interface, HDMI-F. Material, Aluminum Alloy. Resolution, 1920*1080P. Cable Length, 15CM. Support System, Win7/ Win8/Win8.1/ Plug the ORICO UTH-SV directly into your motherboard
Using the correct and official driver is crucial to avoid system crashes, screen flickering, or resolution limitations. There are two primary sources for downloading the safe and updated driver: 1. The Official ORICO Website
If you need the exact (which is often just a branded DisplayLink installer), tell me your Windows version (e.g., Win10 64-bit) and whether you need 32/64-bit, and I can guide you to the exact filename from ORICO’s server.
The safest place to start is the official ORICO download portal. Visit the official website ( or orico.com.cn ). Navigate to the Support or Download section. Type UTH-SV into the search bar.
Laptops running on battery power often throttle USB power output. Plug your laptop into a wall outlet, or change your Windows Power Plan to "High Performance" to ensure the USB ports receive maximum power. Maximizing Performance: Best Practices
