Amd Usb 30 Host Controller Driver Asrock

Hi, I have an Asrock Z77 Extreme4-M motherboard and been. The problem is I read a post here about updating USB 3.0 asmedia driver via. Dec 08, 2014  Problem with AMD usb 3.0 eXtensible host controller - 0100 (microsoft) Hi, Im new here, and I have a pretty big Problem, All of My 3.0 USB ports dont work, to be more precise the devices like 2.0 Usb stick Work on it, While all of my portables hard drive working with usb 3.0 speed dont work so the devices are not been used from the PC.


My USB's 3.0 flash drives both slowed down to 30 mb/s for the longest time. I waited for Microsoft to fix the problem with updates but it never happened. I found instructions to uninstall drivers and reinstall, but after I removed the USB 3.0 eXtensible driver it disappeared from my device manager (even after unplug and re-insert, and reboot), and I am unable to find any driver that will install (i just get error messages). I've searched and tried everything I can think of.
I spent at least 2 hours today and more time previously.
Please someone help
(AsRock Z77 Pro 3, Intel Core i5 3330)

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In the Device Manager can you double-click on 'USB xCHI Compliant Host Controller' > Details, then choose 'Hardware Ids' from the drop-down menu under 'Property'.
What is listed under 'Value'?

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Based on the Hardware Ids there does not appear to be an updated driver available through Windows Update and if that is the case the driver would be an in-built driver such as 'Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible host controller - 1.0 (microsoft)' driver.

Intel does not directly provide USB 3.0 drivers for Windows 10 but can you run the following utility from Intel and see if it lists any driver updates such as a chipset update:

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html

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ive downloaded the intel(R) driver update utility 2.7 from that page before an unfortunately it does not find any drivers for me to load: 'No drivers were detected for your product' :/
as ive had those 'Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible host controller - 1.0 (microsoft)' drivers 'somehow' on my computer and they did work for while... what could be breaking them and forcing my computer to use those 'USB xCHI Compliant Host Controller' drivers?
...i mean ive had the computer to work just fine for 3 years with this same set up, so i find it weird that i suddenly get something like this after changing case.

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Can you provide the following information which may help determine any issue(s):

Windows Key + R > type msinfo32 in the 'Open' box > OK > File > Save > then save as an .nfo file

Then make the resulting .nfo file available via a public folder on OneDrive or similar site.

Also, can you do the following:

Windows Key + R > type eventvwr in the 'Open' box > OK > expand 'Custom Views' and then right-click 'Administrative Events' > select 'Save all events in Custom View As' and save as an .evtx file

Amd Usb 30 Host Controller Driver Asrock

Then make the resulting .evtx file available via a public folder on OneDrive or similar site.

Here's a link on using OneDrive:

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here is link to both files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0DuDXuxRgeAVVpCTXpSS1gtWEE?usp=sharing
i really appreciate your help!

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You're welcome for the help.

From the Event Logs the following repetitive error from Source 'USB-USBXHCI' seems to indicate the issue :

Windows failed to start the USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller for the following reason:
Controller reset timed out. Check with your computer manufacturer for an updated firmware for the controller.

As the latest BIOS version appears to be installed and the issue may be intermittent can you try shutting down the computer and unplug the power and leave unplugged for a couple of minutes then plug in the power and turn on the computer.

If that does not help can you try loading the BIOS 'Load Optimal Defaults'.

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I left the computer totally unplugged for the whole night, but unfortunately it didnt change anything. I also set the UEFI to default settings (couldnt find anything that says 'optimal'), but it didnt change anything. I also removed the battery from mobo to also reset motherboard, which once again unfortunately didnt change anything.
with googling i came across some sort of usb driver hacking for win8, which one of the commentators claims might work for win10...but im not sure if i dare to try something like this, unless there is nothing else to try. https://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/windows/en-US/e43de6f5-4ad5-4f09-8021-92aefb00480d/windows-8-usb-30-problems
ps ive msged Asrock about this problem a week ago, but have yet to receive any reply.

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Seems to be the same issue with same motherboard in following link:

From what is described in that link and your issue the issue is most likely a software (driver) issue.

If Windows is not providing an updated driver then you could consider as a last resort using a modded driver there is also one available from the following link:

You could create a System Restore point beforehand.

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I managed to install the driver following the instructions for dpinst version on that link (thank you for finding it!)
...but unfortunately USB still do not work. This time the device status is:
'This device cannot start. (Code 10) / Device Timeout / The specified I/O operation on %hs was not completed before the time-out period expired'.
Any idea if this is better or worse error? If i run the troubleshoot, it will install the old 'USB xCHI Compliant Host Controller' with the old problems. I can now atleast pick the mod driver if i try to manually update it from device manager.

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