• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

After using the Hardware Device Troubleshooter, USB 3.0 controllers dissapear from device manager

Joined
Aug 11, 2011
Messages
4,357 (0.91/day)
Location
Mexico
System Name Dell-y Driver
Processor Core i5-10400
Motherboard Asrock H410M-HVS
Cooling Intel 95w stock cooler
Memory 2x8 A-DATA 2999Mhz DDR4
Video Card(s) UHD 630
Storage 1TB WD Green M.2 - 4TB Seagate Barracuda
Display(s) Asus PA248 1920x1200 IPS
Case Dell Vostro 270S case
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Dell 220w
Software Windows 10 64bit
Today I got an error on the device manager regarding a VIA based USB 3.0 card, "This device cannot start (code 10)". The card has been working fine to this day, it just didn't want to work today even after a restart.

Following a troubleshooting guide, I got to a tentative fix by using the Hardware Device Troubleshooter (msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic). The troubleshooter detected the troubled device and said that it had applied some changes to fix the issue and that a restart was needed.

After restarting, the card was no longer listed in the device manager but also the onboard USB 3.0 controller was missing. I checked back in the BIOS and found it enabled. Just to make sure, I tried disabling it, going into windows, restart and enabling it again. It still wasn't listed.

With the "Show hidden devices" in device manager it lists the controllers (add on card and onboard). I tried uninstalling them and restarting. They still don't work and no longer show up even as hidden devices.


Anyone knows what kind of changes the Hardware Device Troubleshooter would make for this to happen? I tried running it again but it doesn't detect any problems :v

Running W10

Update: I installed another add-on card with a Renesas USB 3.0 chipset and it doesn't show up either. My best guess is that the Hardware Device Troubleshooter edited a setting (maybe the registry?) that is making windows ignore all xHCI devices.

I don't know how that qualifies as a "fix" though :laugh::slap: :banghead:

Ok, so, is there a way to know the most recent changes in the registry? Or anyone knows what key controls xHCI?
 
Joined
Aug 11, 2011
Messages
4,357 (0.91/day)
Location
Mexico
System Name Dell-y Driver
Processor Core i5-10400
Motherboard Asrock H410M-HVS
Cooling Intel 95w stock cooler
Memory 2x8 A-DATA 2999Mhz DDR4
Video Card(s) UHD 630
Storage 1TB WD Green M.2 - 4TB Seagate Barracuda
Display(s) Asus PA248 1920x1200 IPS
Case Dell Vostro 270S case
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Dell 220w
Software Windows 10 64bit
Update 2: Giving up, going for a OS refresh.
 
Top