Missing USB drivers

I recently wiped and installed Windows 7-64bit (using a normal win7 disk) on a Toshiba Satellite S855D (http://www.toshiba.ca/web/product.grp?section=1&group=1&product=12805&part=13984)
I was able (mostly through trial and error) to find the right ethernet and wifi drivers here:http://support.toshiba.com/drivers
I have managed to get one of the three USB ports working (the USB 2.0 one) but I cannot get either of the two USB 3.0 ports to work at all (they supply power, but nothing I plug into them will communicate with the computer).
I tried using windows update to find the right drivers (device manager -> other devices -> Update Driver Software...) for everything listed in that section of the Device Manager, but it failed for all 3 items (SM Bus Controller, Universal Serial Bus Controller, USB2.0-CRW).
Can someone please point me towards the correct drivers, or tell me what I need to do?
Thanks

Hi !! Sense no one is answering you, I will give it a shot. First I have some questions. Why did you think you needed to install Windows 7-64 bit with a Window 7 disk?? If you wanted a fresh W7 install, you have those features avaible with Toshiba recovery. I should say, you had those features available. I doubt if they are still availabe. You can continue to fight this or you can go here and get the recovery media that you should have used in the first place.
Dokie!
Ps I just really have a hard time trying to understand why people do these things when Windows and Toshiba has made it so easy for you to install a fresh copy of your OS
https://support.toshiba.com/repair
I Love my Satellite L775D-S7222 Laptop. Some days you're the windshield, Some days you're the bug. The Computer world is crazy. If you have answers to computer problems, pass them forward.

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