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Fixed my USB 3.0 dropouts after Windows update – but get it from the right source Here’s a useful, neutral-to-positive review based on the
is fine for basic HID devices (mouse, keyboard, printer) but fails with high-bandwidth storage or video capture. It also doesn’t support UASP properly. If your device works fine, don’t change it. But if you experience “USB device not recognized” or random resets, this 0.96 driver is likely the culprit. But if you experience “USB device not recognized”
I have an older laptop (Asus/Acer/Dell) with a Renesas USB 3.0 host controller. After a clean install of Windows 10, the default Microsoft driver labeled “Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller – 0.96 (Microsoft)” was auto-installed. It worked for basic mouse/keyboard, but my external SSD and USB 3.0 hub kept disconnecting randomly, especially under load. It worked for basic mouse/keyboard, but my external