Z87-GD65 - Disconnetions on usb 3.0 hardisck

Hi, i have a problem with continue disconnections when i use my hd 3.0, everytime i try to copy files, hd disconnect and riconnect suddenly;
thats happen only on my pc, i just tryed on others pc and hd works properly. I just tryed to update biose and to install new intel driver for USB 3.0.
Sry for my bad eneglish.
Some idea??

Is this win 7 or win 8?
Have you installed all of the latest drivers from the MSI website?
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z87-GD65-GAMING.html#overview
Next check for firmware updates for the USB disk.
Finally update the bios of the mainboard:
>> BIOSes<<

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