Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver (7 Serie) 1.0.10.255 for Windows 7. Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver contains support for the following Intel Chipsets and Intel.
The application of USB is increasingly expanding in various fields, from personal computers and digital appliances to audio/video equipment and embedded devices and personal healthcare. Renesas Electronics has supported USB technologies with its lineup of USB products. Get more information about how Renesas Electronics supports USB. Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver. Support information for Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver. Reasons for Intel's Release of Two Windows 7* USB 3.0 xHCI Drivers Difference Between USB 3.0 in Intel® 6 and 7 Series Chipset Boards. An 'Intel(R) USB 3.0/3.1 eXtensible Host Controller Driver' named iusb3xhc.sys, has to be installed by pointing to the file named iusb3xhc.inf (after the installation the related device is named 'Intel(R) USB 3.0/3.1 eXtensible Host Controller'). If you are having problem with Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller on Windows 10, you may not use the USB 3.0 ports properly. To fix the problem, use the solutions below. Before you get started, ensure that you can use the mouse or touchpad.
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We know windows 7 will not install the Intel USB 3.0 driver automatically, you need to find it from the Intel official site and download to install it manually. Windows 8 and Windows 10 will install the Intel USB 3.0 xHCI driver with the built-in driver, but it will not always work for some USB 3.0 devices.
If you reinstall the Windows 8.1 or upgrade the system from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and trying to make the USB 3.0 in function, maybe it will be not successes. And maybe you will find there is an unknown device under the other devices tree when you check the device manager. When you right-click it and choose Properties from the context menu, and then locate to the general tab, if it shows a Code 28 error, you can solve this error from here: fix device manager code 28 error. If not, you can go ahead to find a solution.
What is an eXtensible Host Controller Interface?
The abbreviation for eXtensible Host Controller Interface is xHCI, it is a USB interface specification which can support USB 1.0, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 devices. And it is mainly used for USB 3.0 devices such as USB 3.0 flash drive and USB 3.0 external hard drive. The xHCI can save more power and optimize device performance than the legacy USB host controller OHCI and UHCI. The xHCI can support all USB speeds such as the super speed 5Gbit/s.
How to Download Intel USB 3.0 xHCI Driver for Windows 10 & 8
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If you use the Windows 8and Windows 10 system, you will find that Intel did not provide this driver for Windows 8 and Windows 10, you can only find the Windows 7 Intel USB 3.0 xHCI drivers. So if you want to install the USB 3.0 xHCI driver for Windows 10 and 8.1, you can download the Windows 7 version driver.
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https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/46644/Chipset-Software
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/46644/Chipset-Software
In this page, you can see there are two Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller drivers. One is Intel 8/9/100 series and Intel C220/C610 chipset family, and another one is Intel 7 series/C216 chipset family. From this page, you can also download and update Intel chipset driver.
You can view the chipset model series from the device manager. Here I will download the Intel 8/9/100 series because I checked the device manager and find my chipset is Intel 8 series.
After you find the chipset model, you can try to download the right USB 3.0 xHCI driver for your system.
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How to Install Intel Windows 7 USB 3.0 xHCI driver on Windows 10
1. After you download the zip file, you can right-click it to uncompress it.
2. Go to device manager, and expand Universal Serial Bus controllers and find the Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller -1.0 (Microsoft). Download game la chica tentaculos el eroge mas traumatico letra.
3. Right-click it and choose Update Driver Software.
4. Choose Browse my computer for driver software.
5. Choose the below option: Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
6. Choose Have Disk.
Here is a model of USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller, you can also try to install this driver to try.
7. Click Browse. This action will let me choose the iusb3hub.inf file from the uncompressed folder.
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8. Choose the iusb3hub.inf file from the Drivers > x64 folder. If you use the 32-bit version, you can choose it from Drivers > x86 folder.
After that, follow the install guideline to install the driver for your Windows 8 and Windows 10 system.
Automatically Download and Update Intel USB 3.0 Driver
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If you think manually download and update drivers is very terrible because you need do 9 steps and need to master a lot of skills. You need to identify the chipset model, check your system type (32 bit or 64 bit), etc. So you can use Driver Doctor to help you solve driver issue automatically.
Driver Doctor can scan your all devices including your motherboard devices such as Intel chipset family and other Intel devices and identify if one device had a driver or it needs to update.
After detected, Driver Doctor will provide an easy way to help you download the driver. What you need do is find the driver you want to download and update from the list results.
So you can follow above two ways to solve the Intel USB 3.0 driver not working error on Windows 10 and Windows 8.
Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 , For Some Rev. 1.2
Platforms: Dell Dimension 4550 3.06 Ghz P4 HT enabled
Dell Dimension 4500 2.80 Ghz P4
Addonics Host Controller 2-Port USB 3.0 PCI Controller AD2U3PCI
WD My Book Essential 1130 2TB USB 3.0 / 2.0 external drive
Transcend JF700 USB 3.0 16GB flashdrive
Transcend JF700 USB 3.0 32GB flashdrive
Operating Systems:
Windows XP SP3 with NECEL-USB3-Host-Driver-10170-setup - works flawlessly
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 with RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21281-setup - problematic
Anything from 1 to 10 re-installations of USB 3.0 driver required for connection to take effect
Once achieved, connection is solid, can backup etc BUT lost on restart - [Definitely NOT USB 2.0 performance, tested]
Windows 8 Consumer Preview with Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0096 (Microsoft) This driver is Native to WIN 8, when uninstalled , RE-installed automatically with 'Scan for Hardware Changes' or Restart
Anything from 0 to 6 re-installations of USB 3.0 driver required for connection to take effect
Once achieved, connection is solid, can backup etc BUT lost on restart - [Definitely NOT USB 2.0 performance, tested]
OBJECT: Demonstrate that problem lies with WIN 7 / WIN 8 - Once connected, that will let your Host Controller, USB 3.0 drivers and CHIPSET, off the hook
METHOD:
A. Use USB 2.0 - Until the Windows 7 team get their fingers out, time lost trying to make USB 3.0 work, better used with that (slower) Backup.
B: For those who want USB 3.0 to work and have the thrill of faster Access/BackUp
1. TOOLS: (USB 3.0 Host Controller PCI/PCI-e in your machine or on MotheBoard)
USB 3.0 Extention Cable (NOT 2.0), for ease of access(!)
USB 3.0 HDD External Drive AND/OR Flashdrive- USB 3 AND/OR USB 2**
[FlashDrive highly recommended for TroubleShooting]
** Host Controller and Ext. Cable can also handle USB 2.0, USB 1.1 - Part of WIN 7 weirdness is when connected, on occasion, USB 2.0 Flash Drive NOT recognised (although connection sound, LED, made) - Problem Not experienced with WIN 8 - Solution: Re-install driver - Step 2.(a)
2.(a) INSTALL USB 3.0 Host Conroller Software/Driver (see list below)
(specific to manufacturer of Card/MOtherBOard )
- IF WIN 8 - not necessary - Native/BuiltIn xHCI
REMOVE Flash Drive and/or External HDD - Devices - Inhibits/slows Install
*** IMPORTANT *** Switch OFF Windows Update OR Disconnect from Internet
Windows Update slows down/plays havoc with Install, drivers are on Disk
IF ' [[Your Device is ready to Use]' message not appear (WIN 7 only), re-install - Step 2.(a)
TIP*** Locate Downloaded Driver (Application) with Explorer and 'Send Shortcut to Desktop' - you may have to repeat re-install x no.Times
PLUG IN USB 3.0 Extension Cable (Otherwise you'll be on your knees, many,many times - unless it's a Laptop) to your USB 3.0 PORT
(b) PLUG IN USB 3.0 OR USB 2.0 FlashDrive - LED flashing, staying On, b-boing on speakers? - Good - Autoplay Window up? (might not be enabled) so check My Computer - Drive shown as 'Removable Drive'? - SUCCESS
3. ROUTINE for Multiple Attempts to coax WIN 7 into USB 3.0 connectivity:
REMOVE Flash Drive and/or External HDD - Devices Inhibit/slow Install
(a) Start/Control Panel/Hardware&Sound then OPEN Device Manager (leave open)
(b) Expand - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - (bottom or near to)
Locate - Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller - [OR Other] (Ignore Root Hub)
Right click - select - Uninstall - Ok (If you tick box for 'delete driver', you'll need to re-install drivers) Step 2.(a)
REMOVE Flash Drive and/or External HDD
(c) Device Manager - Action (pull down menu) - Click on 'Update Driver Software.' / 'Scan for Hardware Changes'
What you want to see: [installing Device Driver Software] (Not shown WIN8)
Then: [Your Device is ready to Use] Good, but no guarantee of success - failure message?
(There are 'Intermediate' Stages eg. Led On/Sound But No autoplay/Drive shown)
Repeat Step 3.(b)
PLUG IN Flash Drive and/or External HDD - Connection? then - (see Step 2.(b))
IF NOT - REPEAT Step 3.(b) (As many times as you can bear, my limit - 10 times per session) ( 6 times for WIN 8)
(IF you're getting nowhere , re-install driver - Step 2.(a)
AVOID ReStarting/BOOT with USB 3.0 Devices Plugged in Port
it may slow things up
USB 3.00 Host Controller Software/Drivers tried on this Platform:
For example (you may have Mahufacturer other than NEC/Renesas)
NECEL-USB3-Host-Driver-10170-setup
RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21190-setup
RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21281-setup
USB3.0_allOS_2.1.27.0_PV
USB3.0_allOS_2.1.28.0_PV
USB3.0_allOS_2.1.28.1_PV (from Intel!)
renesas_nec_usb3_2.1.32.0 (www.station-drivers.com).exe) Also Lenovo
All tried and working on this PLATFORM (Using latest)
OPINION:
This is a controversial topic, only in the sense that searches reveal many users with this problem and apparent silence from Microsoft (not slagging off, I am a fan)
For Example: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/S..gquestion=true Microsoft Answers yields zilch for 'USB 3.0' search
The fact that Microsoft are now collaborating with Renesas (was NEC) on WIN 8 Native (builtin in O/S) driver:
Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0096 driver means that it should work and any solution applied to WIN 7.
This cannot be a priority for Microsoft, only gentle pressure from users might help.
PROBLEM: Some Installations with WIN 7 don't encounter USB 3.0 bug, so:
BLAME: MOTHERBOARD / BIOS [Old PC after all] OR
Host Controller Hardware Card / Firmware OR
Host Controller Software/Drivers OR
OPERATING SYSTEM (o/s) AND even
CHIPSET [ Ivy Brridge etc. - That leaves most of us, far behind]
MY ARGUMENT and Simple Logic is:
IF USB 3.0 works flawlessly with WINDOWS XP
THEN Installations of WIN 7 and WIN 8 on the same Platform (Same Hardware),
which exhibit no other problems and are perfeclly stable, should work.
Once connection is established, USB 3.0 works flawlessly - no breaks or drops [Definitely NOT USB 2.0 performance, tested]
There are enough clues above, for someone knowledgeable to push the envelope along,
Putting it simply, WIN 7 / 8 are 'weak' in STARTING process even though Device Manager reports 'This device is working properly.'
It might reside at the Boot/Logon stage
BEWARE of 'Intermediate' Stage in Above Install/Re-Install Routine:
FlashDrive LED is on, Host Controller - 'This Device is woking properly' (Properties)
but no sound or Drive in Computer/Explorer - or Disk Drive in Device Manager persevere with Step 3.
[not impossible, but impractical to attempt with Ext. HDD with weak LED]
No guarantee that this Method Operandi will NOT harm your Windows O/S,
but This PLATFORM has suffered NO ill effects, after 1K+ attempts.. WINDOWS is
pretty robust animal
Project started with Windows 7 install Nov'11
'It's like priming a pump, eventually less attempts are required (System learning?)
At no time has connection, once established, dropped on this PLATFORM and
(Disconnected). Set Disk Drive-Properties- Policies - Quick Removal (Default) in
Device Manager
'This is as RANDOM AS IT GETS' - Ed.
Possible clue: WIN 8 came up with this error in Device Manager (USB Mass Storage Device) - 'Port Reset Failed' - {Code 29) when Flashdrive plugged in on BOOT/LOGON
That's all folks
PS. What ever you do, don't mention the CHIPSET, I mentioned it once but i think i got away with it.. (Oh no you didn't) {Courtersy of PCReview, Seven Forums)
May 14, 2012
Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 For Some (this)
Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART TWO - Continuing Quest
Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART THREE - Interim Report
Windows 7 PROBLEM with USB 3.0 PART FOUR - Green Shoots
Links:
Part One: http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread..untry=&status=
Part Two: http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread..untry=&status=
Part Three: http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread..untry=&status=
Part Four http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread..untry=&status=
http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-19413