

I bought Delock PCI Express Card VL800 > 3 x external + 1 x internal USB 3.0 and on the box it’s written that it’s supported on Win 10 32/64 but no…USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller has an exclamation and in Properties “This device cannot start. Similar problem, checked everything an no drivers for Windows 10. In this case you should better contact the Hitachi Technical Support. If the mod+signed Intel USB 3.0 driver should not solve your problem, I cannot help you. For an easy installation just double-click onto the DPInst64.exe file. For details look >herethis< guide, before you start with the installation of the 3 drivers (Controller/Hub/Switch). Your issues are obviously caused by your specific Hitachi Touro pro 3Tb in combination with Win10. The setup file updated both the WiDi Application and the Drivers to the new version.As you probably know, I own the Xiaomi Air 13,3 Fingerprint Edition myself and have had no problems until now with connected external USB devices. I installed it and after reboot, the Device Manager showed no error and it was updated as follows:

It was a 250 MB setup file (Application_Intel_W8_A02_Setup-NPPC8_ZPE.exe) So, I downloaded the latest Drivers for WiDi for my model from Dell support: You can use download the latest drivers from Intel:īut Intel says that it only provides generic versions of drivers, and it recommends downloading from the computer manufacturer as there could be some alterations and customizations incorporated by the manufacturer. Installation of WiDi software version 3.5 or higher. The resolution to this problem according to Intel is: I did some search and found that this problem is occuring not in USB 3.0 drivers or Intel Chipset drivers etc., but in Intel Wireless Display (Intel WiDi) drivers. The Device Manager displayed an error for a device called: I had the same problem on my Dell Inspiron 17R SE 7720. Restart your computer and see if it works.įor more information on this, you can refer to link:.Copy and paste the downloaded files on the Usb extracted folder location under Dell > Drivers > Usb 3.0 Extracted Folder:.Download the inf files: " iusb3hub.inf" and " iusb3xhc.inf".If the issue still persists, you can follow the steps below that might work for your computer: If the issue still persists, you can check Intel Driver Update Utility from link: Ĭlick on 'Check your system for latest updates' and follow the prompts on screen

