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Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver
Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver











windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver
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If using USB extender cables or longer length USB cables, try shorter cables.

#Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver drivers#

On the two old Toshiba laptops with the Renesas issue, the following Optional Drivers were listed and updated by Windows 10, obviously its going to be different for others with this issue:Īnother update for those with disconnection issues.

windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver

#Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver windows 10#

Spend years trying to find ways around this issue, ended up having to put second and additional external hard drives on the USB 2.0 ports.Īfter updating the listed drivers in the Windows 10 Updates - Optional Drivers section I was able to run two external USB 3.0 hard drives on the Renesas USB 3.0 port without them (fingers crossed) or other USB 3.0 devices disconnecting. Only way to recover was disconnect the second or additional external hard drives and devices and reboot the laptop(s).

#Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver driver#

I'd plug in a second USB 3.0 hard drive (various brands, powered or unpowered) and if the drive was recognized by the Renesas controller, Renesas USB driver would shortly there after hang, freezing the USB 3.0 port, and disconnect all USB 3.0 devices. Because these laptops have a single USB 3.0 port these Renesas Extensible Host Controller issues have prevented the ability to use more than one USB 3.0 external hard drive no matter what USB 3.0 hub was used (various brands, both powered and unpowered). I've struggled for many years with the Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller disconnects on two older Toshiba laptops.

#Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver install#

Install any that show up that deal with USB or PCI. if there are any optional driver-updates available, install those.Ĭheck the Windows 10 Update page for Optional Updates. I'm asking folks who dealt with the same issue and found a permanent solution to this problem and anyone else who can help.In windows 10, go to settings/windows update and check for updates. I've tried disabling windows' automatic driver update and whatnot but I can't seem to keep the xHCI driver it ALWAYS goes back to the crappy one. In the end after the reboot the driver I just "updated goes back to the eXtensible one and everything I plug is still running at 2.0 speeds. I've benchmarked the devices at 3.0 speeds quickly after the reboot to see if there's any improvement, and there is, triple write/read speeds. While doing this I had my usb3 device connected and after the restart the device is finally running at usb3 speeds UNTIL I unplug it and plug it back in. After that It prompts me to restart the laptop for the changes to take effect. With the help of Device manager I located my usb 3 controller(Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller 1.0) and from the 'upgrade' option I've picked a driver from the 'list of available drivers on my computer' called 'USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller(Which says that is digitally signed if that matters). I've found a very temporary solution to this strange problem: The way I found out they are running at 2.0 speeds is with the help of USB Device Tree Viewer. NO it's not the pen's fault, because I have three usb 3.0 devices that all run at 2.0 speeds. I have the laptop for about 4 years now and just now I decided to check some info about my USB 3.0 flash pen and it seems it's running at usb 2.0 speeds. The problem I'm having is with the usb 3.0 ports. I've also done a clean install of the OS after I discovered the issue. I'm using the latest November build of Windows 10 Pro 21H2 19044.1348Īll my drivers are installed correctly from the manufacturer's site, and from any other sources just for the test. Laptop is Lenovo Legion Y520 running i7-7700HQ, 1050Ti 16GB DDR4 ram and SSD













Windows 10 usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver