- #Asus t100 usb xhci compliant host controller driver drivers#
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Give it a try, see if it works - and i have to agree, it seems the recent update had something to do with it.
finally, success!! the device manager no longer shows an exclamation mark. I switched it back to Asmedia (from generic usb/hci). i right click and update driver, but using the steps from auggy's post (above), i went back to device manager and the issue was still highlighted with yellow ! mark. Restart - new scan, usb/hci issue no longer listed in the scan, no further option to update. doing so with multiple driversĪt once might be a less safe way to go even if the tool does create restore points automatically. one by one meaning, click one issue, update it, restart, then proceed. then i went through and one by one, updated some of the other issues the tool found, maybe 3 issues i thought could be related. i clicked update on that, and only that, and i let it run a scan, and one of the items listed was the USB/HCi problem.
#Asus t100 usb xhci compliant host controller driver registration#
Next i downloaded, installed, and registered (via email) the tool linked above, earlier:ĭuring registration you come to a webpage that allows you to activate the free version - giving you a key to open it and use it for free. for me, once i switched from Asmedia over to generic and restarted, i still hadĪn issue (yellow exclamation mark), but now the "device" was listed as "USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller (not Asmedia) even though it still said it "cannot start (Error Code 10)".
So right click and try to update your driver, go through above steps and see if it gives you a different option, maybe one for Asmedia instead of generic. If so, can you select the "USB xHCI Complaint Host Controller" > Next and continue with the installationĭo this for each of the Asmedia USB controllers. Is "USB xHCI Complaint Host Controller" listed? With "Show compatible hardware" "checked" what is listed under Model?
#Asus t100 usb xhci compliant host controller driver drivers#
Right-click the Asmedia USB Controller > Update Driver Software > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer In the Device Manager for each Asmedia USB controller can you do the following: I might suggest to try switching to the xHCI controller. first i followed "auggy's" instructions here: but i went to device manager and saw i had the code 10, but in my case it was listed for an Asmedia usb controller. by now i had unplugged the usb3 hd so it could not beĪ direct issue. then again after a restart, 5 minutes, restart. tonight i sat down finally to investigate and within 3 minutes, pc shut down.
off / on again, stuck on the log in screen each time i randomly happened by. but the next day, i would keep finding the unattended pc had turned on so i stopped transferring and the pc stayed on. i figured maybe it was corrupt files being transferred that was causing an issue. then over the next hour, as i continued transferring files, withoutĪny timed pattern the pc would shut down and restart.
#Asus t100 usb xhci compliant host controller driver full#
to my dismay and worry - the pc went through the full windows updating process before coming back on for use. Transferring files from internal hd to external, pc shut down out of nowhere.
#Asus t100 usb xhci compliant host controller driver windows 10#
two things happened - two days ago (11/6/20) i plugged an external hd (for the first time ever) into the usb3 port on a fairly old ASUS but windows 10 pc, that had about a month's worth of updates pending. I had a similar but not exactly same issue. Completely reset my notebook with a Factory Reset of Windows 10, removing all settings and personal files.īoth the shutdown issue and the USB Controller issue remain unfixed.Updated all drivers with the Intel Driver & Support Assistant and finally.Checked BIOS and did an update to the newest BIOS (303).Disabled Fast Startup in the Power Settings.I also checked with Intel, but they too have stopped It has to be provided by Microsoft for Windows 10. Contacted Asus and they told me there is no dedicated USB driver from the manufacturer. Checked all drivers and confirmed they are updated.My Asus has Intel i5-6200U CPU, and Windows 10 version:2004 I suspect both these issues may be connected just on the basis that they both occurred on the same day. I have to hold the power button every time to turn off my notebook. On Device Manager it said that the USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller " device cannot start (CodeĪlso the notebook does not shutdown anymore (the fan stays on an the white LED stays on). I own an Asus UX360UA and suddenly the USB ports as well as the Bluetooth stopped working.