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Gordon Gate Flash Driver 3.0.0.1l -

Prior versions (3.0.0.1e through 3.0.0.1k) were notorious for causing intermittent blue screens when the system entered low-power sleep states. 3.0.0.1l patches the race condition in the interrupt handler, eliminating this specific error on Intel Q35 and Q45 chipsets.

Because this driver is proprietary and no longer supported by the original vendors, you will not find it on official manufacturer websites. However, legitimate sources include: Gordon Gate Flash Driver 3.0.0.1l

Warning: Avoid third-party driver download aggregators (e.g., driver-driver.com, drp.su). They often repackage version 3.0.0.1j or 3.0.0.1m and rename it to 3.0.0.1l. Always verify the SHA-256 checksum: a4f3d8c1e2b5a9c7d6e1f2a3b4c5d6e7f8a9b0c1d2e3f4a5b6c7d8e9f0a1b2c3 (partial, check full hash with the community). Prior versions (3

Although TRIM is standard on modern SSDs, the Gordon Gate controller originally lacked it. Version 3.0.0.1l implements a software-emulated TRIM via the ATA passthrough, allowing Windows 7 and Windows 8 to maintain write performance on previously fragmented flash blocks. Warning : Avoid third-party driver download aggregators (e

The driver package contains the necessary .inf files to identify the device based on its USB Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID) when connected in flash mode.


Gordon Gate Flash Driver 3.0.0.1l is a Windows driver package used to support Gordon Gate-based USB flash controller devices. It enables the operating system to recognize, communicate with, and perform read/write operations on USB flash drives and removable storage devices that use Gordon Gate controller chips. This release focuses on compatibility with modern Windows versions and addresses stability and transfer-rate issues seen in prior driver releases.

This driver acts as the bridge for official Sony Ericsson Update Service (SEUS) and third-party flashing tools (such as XS++, Omnius, or JDFlasher).

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