Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible controller version 1.0.0.42 driver For Win8.1-64 released on 12th June 2015. Intel has updated a new version USB 3.0 eXtensible controller driver for NUC mini computer based on Braswell and skylake chipset. Document Number: XXXXX. Intel® Serial IO Driver. User Guide and Release Note. Revision 1.3. Intel Confidential. Sep 28, 2018 - Installs Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver (version 5.0.4.43v2) for Intel® 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Families and 4th.
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Hello to everyone,
So, before some time I had Win 8 and everything was fine. After a while I have had installed fresh Win 8.1 system. After that I tried and tried to make USB 3.0 in function but not successful. Trying everything, reinstalling, looking from ASUS website for drivers, but then I agreed with myself that I will wait until Win 10 came out so I had hope that this will solve my problem but it didn't! :-( I also looked on forums, different threads but no luck. I have got ASUS laptop G55VW (ROG series) and on ASUS website there is no drivers for win 10 (except 8 and 9 Series chipset) and yes, it's good to know if someone could help me, my chipset is HM77 Ivy Bridge.
Thank you in advance!
Ivan
(Debugging steps to help investigate the root-cause, not a solution)
This download provides Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller driver and is supported on System System Product Name that is designed to run on Windows Operating System Only. The Intel ® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver contains support for the following Intel Chipsets: • Intel ® 8 Series Chipset Family • 4th Generation Intel ®. USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver is not supported on Windows* XP and Windows Vista*.
This is for anyone who's encountering an issue with devices that don't work when plugged into a USB 3 port on a machine running Windows 8, with the symptom that the device is not functional AND the Device Manager app shows the device yellow-banged out with 'Code 43'.
The instructions below show how to capture a log file that will help diagnose this, based on the Microsoft Windows USB blog here:
- Open an elevated command prompt window
One way is to type 'command prompt' on the Start screen. Right-click on the Command Prompt shown in the result, and select Run as administrator.
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- Start a capture session by pasting this sequence of commands into the command prompt window:
logman create trace -n usbtrace -o %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl -nb 128 640 -bs 128
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBXHCI (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-UCX (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB3 (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBXHCI (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-UCX (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB3 (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBPORT
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-IoTrace 0 2
logman start -n usbtrace
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-IoTrace 0 2
logman start -n usbtrace
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- Perform the action that you want to capture. For example, plug in a USB flash drive that shows up as an Unknown device in Device Manager. Keep the command prompt window open.
- Stop the session when you're finished by pasting this sequence of commands into the same command prompt window:
logman stop -n usbtrace
logman delete -n usbtrace
move /Y %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace_000001.etl %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl
logman delete -n usbtrace
move /Y %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace_000001.etl %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl
- Upload the file %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl to SkyDrive or similar, e.g. see instructions to upload to SkyDrive here:
- Send a link to the uploaded file.