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That, plus a mouse and an SD card reader on a small hub connected to the thunderbolt port, and a small hub on the type C port. The hub is on one of the type A USB ports.

On my brand new Alienware, I have 3 external 2.5" USB 3 drives connected all the time, on a powered hub, and 2 self-powered 3.5" drives connected occasionally. Thanks to you I have them working again - kudos! HP Support said the only answer was a reset, which I was not happy about as I'd already customised it quite a bit. This issue still prompted me to resize down my drive in preparation to configure this laptop as a dual-boot system with a good Linux distro (probably Zorin for its Windows look-alike elements) -for the day Microsoft really advances their OSs to be incompatible w/ this little laptop.Īfter two months my new laptop lost its USB ports.I’m not yet sure that this is a permanent solution, but I got my USB ports back real fast a couple days ago and it’s been good since.(And I actually updated-fixed my laptop from only them –not from C:\Windows\WinSxS). I determined that my system had two (2) of these “amd64_usb” sub-folders for each of three (3) ‘Unknown’/missing USB devices, and so I copied these (6) subfolders into my “C:\Downloads\HP Drivers\USB\USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver” folder to isolate them for any future possible necessary use.


#Intel usb 3.0 host controller driver hp 32 bit install
#Intel usb 3.0 host controller driver hp 32 bit drivers
Status: The drivers for this device are not installed. Properties: Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0100 (Microsoft)
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I had the same/similar USB port loss-problem with my HP Pavilion 11-n010dx x360 laptop with Windows 8.1, and I didn’t have the aforementioned problem-Windows Update (or its ‘child’ updates) to begin with.
