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USB 2.0/3.0 drivers


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4 minutes ago, dencorso said:

Do your machine's USB 2.0 (or 3.x set to 2.0 compatibility mode) show in device manager with an yellow bang?

i only get intel 3.0 extensible host controller and intel usb 3.0 root hub with exclaimations,whether xhci is disabled or enabled i cant use any of the usbs

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33 minutes ago, dencorso said:

Delete those and re-detect new hardware.

it doesnt get detected,pendrives or my mouse or my keyboard,Funny Part is my wireless keyboard still works without any drivers or anything

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22 minutes ago, Dibya said:

[missing subject] [missing verb] usbbd.sys to drivers folder. It doesnot get installed in xp under skylake same may happen with with vista

Dibya, with all due respect, people don't read minds... please do supply the missing parts of your statement.
If you wanna help, do it right... what's the hurry?

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4 hours ago, dencorso said:

Can you post a list of the options in the advanced tab of your machine's BIOS?

Is it the latest available bios version?

Yes,ill do that,what all you want to see there?specifically?

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44 minutes ago, Dibya said:

usbbd.sys to drivers folder. It doesnot get installed in xp under skylake same may happen with with vista

what should i do for this?

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On 5.1.2017 at 5:19 PM, burd said:

Yes,But Drivers are coded for Vista so its a bit disappointing

http://download.msi.com/nb_drivers/usb/ASMUSBHost_V116381WHQL.zip

This are ASMedia drivers, not Intel drivers.

There are different USB contollers at the motherboard.
One chipset Intel USB 3.0 controller and another ASmedia USB 3.1 controller.
Guessed: there are USB 3.0 ports and USB 3.1 ports at the laptop.
There are  ASmedia USB 3.1 Vista drivers. There is a inf section [ASMEDIA.ntamd64]
Intel dosn't provide USB 3.0 Vista drivers. There is a inf section [Intel.NTAMD64.6.1], Windows 7 and up

Disable Intel xhci at BIOS, fix to USB 2.0.

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40 minutes ago, cdob said:

This are ASMedia drivers, not Intel drivers.

There are different USB contollers at the motherboard.
One chipset Intel USB 3.0 controller and another ASmedia USB 3.1 controller.
Guessed: there are USB 3.0 ports and USB 3.1 ports at the laptop.
There are  ASmedia USB 3.1 Vista drivers. There is a inf section [ASMEDIA.ntamd64]
Intel dosn't provide USB 3.0 Vista drivers. There is a inf section [Intel.NTAMD64.6.1], Windows 7 and up

Disable Intel xhci at BIOS, fix to USB 2.0.

like i said before disabling xhci or enabling does no difference i tried to before many times, the usb 3.1 gen2 type-C is thunderbolt i think not sure

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