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Hi,
It appears there is no driver installed for that USB controller.
You'll need Intel's chipset drivers version 9.1.1 or thereabouts for Intel 82101G controler.
I just checked the driver version of a Dell from the same era and W10 has installed its native driver which works fine for me.
You could try to install it manually in Device Manager by browsing to:
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\usbport.inf_amd64_91de451ed92f4ad1
Cheers,
Hi,
That's odd but try installing the drivers from Intel then (they support W8.1 32 bit) with the "-overall" parameter (without parenthesis)
and restart the machine.
Always make sure you have a backup first.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...?product=70400
Cheers,
From your last screen shot it looks your Intel 82801G installed correctly. Circled in green.
Attachment 170451
The device Code 45 says the hardware is not connected. Have you reconnected your USB devices?
I'm with Mouse and USB keyboards connected, plugged my external hard drive and flash drive too, until I rebooted with the connected devices to see if it gave any error.
Hi,
So it seems as if the device that's not recognized might be the culprit then. At least now you have the USB driver correctly installed. Does disconnecting the device and then reconnecting it make any difference ?
Cheers,
I just took the test here, disconnected all the devices and rebooted, no problem. But... I turned off the front USB, I will turn them on and see if they cause the problem.
You don't need to identify it , just un-hid everything and delete/uninstall ALL greyed out or items with the yellow triangle, then on reboot, Windows will reinstall anything it needs again. I had to do this several times with a BAD USB HUB due to a firmware issue.
May not help you of course, but seems to work for devices with bad device descriptors and a "failed migration"