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Driver For Universal Serial Bus Usb Controller For Asus

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by pardonento1984 2020. 3. 3. 00:22

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I've just done a fresh installation of Windows 7 Professional with and ASUS Motherboard. I've installed all the drivers from the original motherboard support disk and gone to the ASUS web site for updates and am supposed to be up to date. However, a bunch of my external drives have disappeared and the Device Manger has USB Controller listed under Other Devices with a Yellow Triangle. The error message that I get when I look at its status is in the title of my question.

I've tried letting Windows search online and also pointed it to the ASUS drivers and it is unable to find it. Any ideas on what's going on and how to load this driver?Thanks,Peter. Windows 7 should automatically detect any external drives that you install. Sometimes you may need to reboot the computer in order for the drivers to install properly. This is because some of the files it needs to update may be in use, when you reboot the computer these files are released and windows can continue installing the drivers for the device. The same sort of thing happens when you install some windows updates it requests a reboot to finish installing the updates because some of the files are in use and they become available when you either shutdown or restart the computer. Have you installed all the windows updates, as they may help resolve the issues you are having?

Thanks very much for the help. Unfortunately, it didn't work. It looks like the files you referred me to are the same ones I downloaded before I posted the question. The differences between what I did prior to posting and what I just did were to install the chipset in Safe Mode, as you suggested. Then when I try to install the USB drivers, I get a message that warns that the drivers I'd already installed were newer than the ones I'd just downloaded. Previously, I didn't install them, but this last time I told them to go ahead and go for it.

No difference.Any other ideas?Peter. Click the 'start' orb, type in msinfo32 and hit Enter.On the left side, expand Components, then click on Problem Devices.On the right side, click on the first row with an entry in the PNP Device ID column. Then click Edit on the File/Edit/View menu and choose Copy.Paste that line from the clipboard into a reply here, if the computer's LAN connection is working.Repeat for each row that has an entry in the PNP Device ID column.Otherwise, write the PNP Device ID entries down and transcribe them to a comment here, please. Thanks for sticking with me on this.

Here's the entry: Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller PCIVEN1B6F&DEV7052&SUBS YS70521B6 F&REV004 &20BDBE28& 0&00E0 The drivers for this device are not installed.There is a second one, but I don't think it's important. Here it is: USB Mass Storage Device USBVID0BC2&PID30012GEW TLPQ This device cannot start.I have made some progress on my end.

When I bought this PC, I had them install an optional piece of hardware - a 4-Port USB 'mid-board' card and I don't have any software for it. The drives I can't see are connected to that board, so I moved them into the regular ports and they appeared. I'm betting the issue is the driver for that board, but I have no idea what it is. The guy installed it in the store while I waited and we through out all the stuff it came with. PCIVEN1B6F&DEV7052 is an Etron USB 3.0 controller.USBVID0BC2&PID3001 appears to be an external USB drive or flash/thumb drive.What files are in the chipset zip file?e.g.

Open a command prompt,CD to where you unzipped the IntelChipsetV9301019XPW in7.zip file, and runDIR /S %userprofile%Desktopchi pset1.txtthen attach the chipset1.txt file to a comment here.Note after you click Attach File below the Post a Comment box, Browse to the file and select it, then click Open, you still have to click the Attach button that appears on the right side after that, and enter a short description, before clicking Submit. In Device Manager ('start' orb, type in devmgmt.msc and hit Enter), right click the unknown devices and choose Update Driver Software.Choose Browse my computer for driver softwareCheck the Include subfolders box, paste inC:UsersMantisDownloads IntelChip setV93010 19XPWin7 DriverChi psetWIN7and click Next.Repeat that sequence for each item with a yellow triangle.Did you already run theC:UsersMantisDownloads IntelChip setV93010 19XPWin7 DriverChi psetx64D ifx64.exeandC:UsersMantisDownloads IntelChip setV93010 19XPWin7 DriverUsb AsusSetup.exefiles? I realize this is a 2 year old post but I wanted to add to it as I just went thru a similar nightmare with an ASUS motherboard and afterwards now that I have everything working after wiping the drives clean and starting over from scratch, I'm convinced this is specific to ASUS motherboards perhaps specific lines of boards. I build my own workstation every 2 years and occasionally build other systems and I have never had the trouble that I did this time around.The issue for me was also with USB however not only did Windows (Win 7 Ent Edition 64bit) not recognize the 1TB portable USB 3 drive I was using but my system would randomly reboot. At first my hardware specialist believed it was possibly hardware related because we ruled out the USB drive as it worked fine in several other systems running the same version of Windows. After a lot of headache and lack of anything useful from ASUS I ended up restarting from scratch and the second time around I followed a specific order of operations and it turns out that (at least for the Z97 board) you have to install the boards drivers in a specific order else you have all kinds of problems. The order of driver install I followed that after several days of use has proven to work is as listed below.

Driver for universal serial bus usb controller for asus pc

The drivers installation order was done after Windows 7 was installed and before all updates had been applied.CHIPSETLANVIDEOAUDIOUSB - This required installing 2 USB related drivers and ASUS's site that lists the drivers for each motherboard does a terrible job of explaining what each driver is for. There are 2 different drivers needed for USB and both are labeled USB. They also list multiple versions so you don't know that you are supposed to get the latest version of each USB related river. At first we (myself and my hardware guy) thought the 2 drivers were for 2 different sets of USB hardware and you picked one or the other based on what your motherboard was built with.Good luck to all and hopefully this may provide some help to others facing similar issues with a ASUS Motherboard.

Universal Serial Bus (usb) Controller Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Asus

While I love their hardware I have to say that ASUS's support is awful.Motherboard = ASUS Sabertooth Z97 MARK 2.