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I will be glad to assist you.
I suggest you to start the Portable Device Enumerator Service and check if it helps.
Method 1: Follow the below steps:
- Press Windows key + R from the Keyboard.
- Type services.msc and hit Enter.
- Search for Portable Device Enumerator Service.
- Double click on Portable Device Enumerator Service and click on Start button.
- Click on the dropdown list and set the Startup type to Automatic.
If the issue persists try next method.
Method 2: Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter.
I suggest you to run hardware and devices troubleshooter and check.
- Press the Windows + X, and click on Search.
- Type troubleshooting and select Troubleshooting.
- Click on Hardware and Sound and select Hardware and Devices and click on Next to run the troubleshooter
Method 3: Update USB Controllers.
To update the USB Controllers from Device Manager follow these steps.
- Go to Device manager in control panel.
- Select Device manager and a Device Manager window will pop-up.
- Double Click on USB Controllers to expand.
- Right click on the USB Controllers that is listed and select Update.
Also refer:
What if a wired device isn't installed properly?
(Note: steps in the above article applies to Windows 10 as well)
How to: Install and Update drivers in Windows 10
Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. We are glad to assist you.
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Hello,
In device manager, please select one of the devices that's not working, right click and go to properties -> Driver -> Driver Details and post a screenshot of that page.
Also, what's the error code you're seeing on the properties page for these devices?
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Error Code 39. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it seems to put the same driver right back.
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Thanks!
If you have AI Suite/AI Charger installed, please try uninstalling it.
And a few more questions:
1) I notice that you have the ASMedia USB 3.0 drivers installed, instead of the Microsoft drivers. Was this a clean install of Windows 10, or an upgrade? Did you specifically install those drivers yourself after the upgrade? Not suggesting that you did anything wrong here :) But what I normally see is that the Microsoft drivers would be the ones loaded after the Windows 10 install.
2) In the 'driver file details' window like you pasted above, can you select the usbport line and take another screenshot please? I only need it for one of the controllers.
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Mark
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Hello Mark,
My Windows 10 install was an upgrade from Windows 7. I don't have AI Suite installed. I believe it was installed prior to the Windows 10 upgrade but I don't see any entry for it under Control Panel, Programs.
I specifically installed the USB 3.0 drivers after all my USB ports went dead. They were all that I could find. I'm only able to type this from this computer because I got those ports working and I have a USB 2.0 hub plugged into one of the 3.0 ports. My USB keyboard and mouse are plugged into the hub.
Here's the other screenshot you requested.
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Thanks again.
Sorry this has been such a painful experience, glad you found a temporary workaround to get your keyboard working. And I'm sorry I'm bombarding you with questions.
So the screenshot you provided indicates there may be a problem with that Microsoft provided driver (usbport.sys).
Please do the following:
1) Go to C:windowssystem32drivers
2) Right click on usbport.sys -> properties -> details
3) Grab a screenshot of that page.
This will give me info on the date/version of that driver.
Also, please check the following registry key, and let me know if there are any UpperFilters or LowerFilters items listed:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}
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Mark
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Hello again,
The 'usbport.sys' driver file appears to only be a placeholder as it doesn't contain any data. Here's the screenshot:
Another online article for fixing this USB issue recommended removing the UpperFilters entry at that location so I did. Here's the screenshot of that section in the registry:
I've rebooted since removing the UpperFilters entry and nothing has changed, so I'm continuing to look into a solution. Thanks for your help with this.
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Hello Rakesh,
I tried Method 1 and the issue continued afterwards.
I tried Method 2 and the troubleshooter discovered the problem with the 2 types of drivers and went back and forth asking permission to fix them, which I agreed to, but nothing changed.
I previously tried Method 3 which is where I got the message saying 'The best driver software for your device is already installed'.
The first article didn't provide any new information.
The second article suggested running Windows Update again and I got the following errors. This is a separate issue but maybe it's related.
Thanks for your suggestions and for helping with this.
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Hmmm. That usbport issue is unusual. It appears that the file has been corrupted/deleted somehow. I'll need to do more investigation to see how to properly restore it.
As far as the UpperFilters entry, do you happen to recall what data was there before it was deleted?
Have you attempted to uninstall/reinstall the controllers again since making that change? (It's possible that 'method #2' suggested above may have done this, but it can't hurt to try again)
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The UpperFilters entry said usbfilter.
As you suggested I just uninstalled all the Host Controllers again and doing a 'Scan for hardware changes' immediately put them all back.
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Supported Models
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Supported Operating Systems
Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51
File Name
SiS_105.zip (255.6 KB)
Versions
5.1.2600.0 (2001-06-01) via .inf
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Driver Contents File List
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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SiS/USB20.exe | 65.5 KB | 19 Sep 2003 |
SiS/sisport.sys | 3.6 KB | 16 Nov 2001 |
SiS/MISC/Patch_98.exe/RunNoUSB.exe | 33.3 KB | 23 Aug 2002 |
SiS/MISC/Patch_98.exe/NoUSB20.exe | 6.3 KB | 14 Aug 2003 |
SiS/MISC/Patch_Me.exe/S4TSR.EXE | 28.7 KB | 26 Aug 2002 |
SiS/MISC/Patch_Me.exe/RunNoUSB.exe | 24.6 KB | 26 Aug 2002 |
SiS/MISC/Patch_Me.exe/NOUSB20.EXE | 21.5 KB | 14 Aug 2003 |
SiS/UnSiSUSB.exe | 24.6 KB | 27 Aug 2002 |
SiS/INST2000.DLL | 6.1 KB | 7 Aug 2001 |
SiS/sis_lib.dll | 32.8 KB | 22 Nov 2001 |
SiS/WIN2K/usb2.inf | 7.3 KB | 2 Oct 2002 |
SiS/WIN2K/usb2.cat | 8.8 KB | 7 Oct 2002 |
SiS/WIN2K/USBHUB20.SYS | 49.4 KB | 18 Apr 2002 |
SiS/WIN2K/USBEHCI.SYS | 19.2 KB | 23 Apr 2002 |
SiS/WIN2K/USBPORT.SYS | 135.9 KB | 23 Apr 2002 |
SiS/WIN2K/HCCOIN.DLL | 6.4 KB | 18 Apr 2002 |