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Reinstalling the Chipset driver will also reinstalls USB controller driver.
Reinstalling the Chipset driver will also reinstalls USB controller driver.
Chipset contains controllers there is only one Chipset on motherboard.
If you can found driver for USB controller install it to see issue resolves.
Download Chipset INF Utility
I've uninstalled them numerous times, with a reboot, without a reboot and with a shutdown and cold start, to no avail.
They just continue to reinstall themselves.
I'm tempted to do a repair of Windows, however my thinking is, that it may not be Windows and a repair would yield nothing and be a wast of my time. Of course I won't know the results of a repair. Until after the repair has been completed, which sucks.
Yes, that was what I was doing,
but it went from just the one and now there's three.
They seem to be slowly multiplying.
When it first happened, I disassembled the entire PC and reassembled it.
Unfortunately, this didn't help the issue.
It could be some kid of short on the motherboard, but I'm not equipped/knowledgeable to test for such things.
Install the chipset driver. Something you haven't tried.
GA-Z170-HD3 (rev. 1.0)
Intel INF installation
(Note) Win10 ver.1903 supported.
[10.1.17969.8134]
3.36 MB
2019/05/29
https://download.gigabyte.com/FileLi...17969.8134.zip
I would create a new image backup to an external hard drive using Macrium Reflect Free or Premium first. Then is something should happen to go wrong recovery takes 20 to 30 minutes tops.
That is the correct motherboard.
Also didn't check the chipset section of the gigabyte site downloads, when I was last there.
Wow! There's a whole host of files in the download and I'm not sure how to use them?
Do I install them from the device manager?
These are all the files in the Windows10-x64 folder.
Which one do I use?