![]() Then I saw towards the bottom of the OP in the ‘Intel’ section an ‘LATEST - UPDATED’ part that he referenced another post relating to Intel 8th Gen 300 series chipset (my chipset) So, I thought I should grab the >pure 64bit Intel USB 3.0/3.1 Drivers v5.0.4.43 WHQL for Win7 with DPInst option< ? The hardware ID is identical to my issue on an ‘AsRock Z370 Extreme4’ 8th Gen 300 series chipset motherboard - replied that whilst this hardware ID related to AsMedia, that this USB port is handled by the on-board intel chipset. I’m a little confused by some of the instructions on the main OP in this thread have read through many pages and found another user with a similar Win 10 ‘Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub’ failure (Code 43). I think there is another bug with the board too, but hardware not software.I’m trying to fix a ‘Generic SuperSpeed USB Hub’ failure (Code 43)’ error on my fully updated Win 10 20H2 build. Right now when I want to use my USB HDDs I have to unplug and replug them back in hoping they'll be seen. Intel's forum admit some 'incompatibilities' still although they won't state what. Upgraded both Intel and Asmedia drivers from other sites - did not help. VERY frustrating - ASUS tech support - as usual - absolutely no help. I have 2 vbrand new USB 3.0 HDDs (Seagate 3TB and WD Passport 500G) both of which will NOT be normally seen on cold or warm boots. I think there is another bug with the board and the Intel USB 3.0 drivers. I'm even afraid to buy more memory and take a code 55. Asmedia works normal but in the intel hd disconnects after a few seconds or minutes copying large files. Yes, I put the latest drivers from intel and asmedia. Hardware: 3770k + maximus V gene + 2x 2gb G.skill ECO 1.35 have you guys updated your drivers?Īlso, what's your OS? Vista is known to have issues with USB 3.0. On the Asus website there are updates for the USB 3.0 driver.
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