- #AMD USB XHCI COMPLIANT HOST CONTROLLER DRIVERT DRIVERS#
- #AMD USB XHCI COMPLIANT HOST CONTROLLER DRIVERT DRIVER#
Update your USB drivers first, THEN if the problem isn't fixed, swap the system board.
#AMD USB XHCI COMPLIANT HOST CONTROLLER DRIVERT DRIVER#
You may want to try updating your Microsoft driver for your AMD USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller to at least this version if you haven't already: View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message ROG Guru: Gold Belt Array Clintlgm PC Specs. Just be aware that swapping out the system board did not fix my problem that was just like yours. USB-IF xHCI USB Host Controller has a driver problem Tried reinstalling driver but did not fix any solutions thanks 03-21-2013 01:39 AM 2. I'm not advising you to swap out the WiFi NIC. I tried to download intel USB 3.0 extensible host controller driver but it says my computer doe. When I checked my Device manager USB xHCI complaint host cotroller drivers are missing and it seems I cannot find right one. Description, USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller Driver Supported OS, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, 6, 2013 My new Windows 8 in Sony VAIO has detected problem with the driver for USB-IF xHCI USB host controller, which Windows couldnt Windows 8 devices which have WiDi support it could happen that a missing driver USB-IF xHCI. I could not pin down the true fix of my problem-it can only be one of the two following changes:ġ) Microsoft later updated the AMD USB 3.10 eXtensible Host Controller via Windows Update.Ģ) I swapped the WiFi NIC that I was installing in PCI-e slot 4 (and that has a USB-attached Bluetooth card onboard) with the latest and greatest model with the Intel AX200 chipset. Hello, I have problems with my usb ports. BIOS is current and Windows shows no updates for this problem. When troubleshooted and requested to fix the problem, we received 'Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware (Code 37)'. HOWEVER, I found out in my own instance that swapping out my own system board did not make the problem go away! Eventually the problem did get fixed, but it was not due to swapping the system board. The USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller shows a yellow alert triangle in the Device Manager.