Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. USB Controller driver not found. Hello friends, I carry a 6 months old Dell N laptop with Windows 7 professional installed on it. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.
Solution 1. Accepted Solutions. Community Accepted Solution. A clean boot is performed to start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs.
This helps eliminate software conflicts that occur when you install a program or an update or when you run a program in Windows. To know more, follow the article below:. Note: Ghost devices are the previously installed devices which are not connected but the drivers for that device is still present in the computer and sometimes shows in the devices list. To get rid of unwanted drivers, devices, or services, use the following steps:.
Open the Start menu. Swipe to the upper right corner to bring charm bar. Type cmd in search box. Select cmd from the displayed list, right click and Open as administrator. Note that nothing seems to happen. This is expected. You are actually setting an environment variable which is going to help you to see hidden devices. On the next command prompt line, type devmgmt. This will launch the Windows Device Manager Console. As you expand the different drivers and devices in the device manager, you will see not only the items that Windows currently detects as installed on your PC; but you will also see drivers, devices, and services which have been loaded in the past but were not uninstalled or are not currently started.
You can find your offending device, right-click, and choose uninstall to remove it from the system completely. Only remove items you know you do not need. Be careful that you do not change too many devices. Once you have removed the ghost drivers completely from the system, try to reinstall the drivers for the device and check if it works. Was this reply helpful?
Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Then click the red X button on the top right corner to cancel the installation. Hit Install Now to begin. Choose the disk as per your need and then hit Next to continue. Step 2: Get the right USB port drivers. One of the reason why you encounter this problem could be that your computer has USB 3.
This could render the failure in installation and make it impossible to use keyboards or mice for some users. The next thing you do is adding the necessary drivers to the installer. You will go to the Device Manager of your computer. Alternatively, you can go to the manufacturer website for your PC and type in the modal of your computer to look for the appropriate USB 3. Then start the installation again.
Download USB 3. Then your problem should be gone for good. TIP : To save you tons of time from searching and downloading device drivers by yourself, why not give a shot at Driver Easy , the automatic ONE-click driver updater? Warning : Please only modify your BIOS only when you are fully aware of the consequences of faulty modification.
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