SecureAccess in Windows 7?

But I didn’t ask for your helpful advice.”

True, based on your experience you were guessing that SanDisk needs to change their USB drive to work on your home made machine’s USB 3.0 ports.

I guess this is a feature of USB 3.0 and SanDisk ought to resolve this inconvenience.”

Are you not familiar with what a BIOS is or just don’t know how to access it?  Because I think your home made machine isn’t configured properly to support the USB ports you added to it.  Have you checked for a BIOS update?  Have you checked the USB board’s website for Win 7 driver updates?

Based on the number of people reporting this problem it doesn’t appear to be very common…