- REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER .EXE
- REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER INSTALL
- REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER RAR
- REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER CODE
The error message that I get from the BSoD is the same as the previous one, which is the 0x07b.
REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER CODE
Well, at least I got a different error message: Įverything in between says "successful" with Error Code 0x0 until the very last one: In hopes of expecting something different to occur, I changed the port of my boot drive to a different one. Sadly, changing it from AHCI to IDE, and back to AHCI did not make the computer boot normally. The me in this time was pretty desperate to make the arcade stick work.Įnter your UEFI/BIOS and temporarily change the mode from AHCI to IDE. I was also positive that it was from Intel's site.
REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER RAR
rar format, but my thought process was that its a discontinued product, which may be why it was still using. Yeah, its pretty dumb for me to use a file in a. Did you download the USB 3 controller from your MBs support site? I'm not sure where you downloaded the USB 3 controller from but they do not normally come in a rar format. So yeah to solve that inconvenience, I had to uninstall the host controller to later reinstall it back, but I had to restart the computer to reinstall it and tadaaaaaaaa.Įdited by lexidor, 04 December 2019 - 08:06 AM.Ġx07b usually indicates a problem with the SATA mass storage controller driver.
REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER .EXE
exe for the host controller, which is not trusted everytime I boot the computer. It didn't solve my arcade stick problem and another problem popped up, which is when Windows will keep asking me if I want to run the.
REMOVE INTEL USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER INSTALL
So one of the solution is to install the USB Intel 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller, but I forgot to do a step where I have to unblock the. Well the story is that I was trying to get Windows 7 to detect my arcade stick, but it keeps popping up and saying that the arcade stick is an Unknown Device. What was the different issue you were trying to solve? I don't know why removing the controller would cause your problem as that is only used for USB 3 ports. But upon trying it again and making sure I got the correct error code, the new error code popped up. Which was weird because before this image, I actually did it once before hand and got an Error code 0x2, saying that the registry is corrupt. Viewed the diagnostic and repair details and came across this: Tapping F8 and selecting the Use Last Known Good Configuration would still give be a blue screen and lead me back on the same Recovery page.Īlso, I tried something new and clicked on the Startup Repair Option: If not tap F8 and select Use Last Known Good Configuration. Hmmm apparently it can't detect any restore points: In your image that shows startup repair click System Restore. Moved from Crashes/BSODs to Win 7 - Hamluis. I have also tried to access my computer in Safe Mode but that didn't work.Įdited by hamluis, 03 December 2019 - 08:14 AM.
I'm not sure how that affected my PC because I believe the the port is not a USB drive. I am running Windows 7 and everything was working fine until I uninstalled the USB Host Controller. What I have noticed is that my BIOS can detect all my drives, including the one that I boot Windows from. Going to here and clicking on Startup Repair would lead me to this prompt: The problem started appearing after I reboot my PC, where it automatically leads me to the Windows Error Recovery.Īfter launching the System Repair, it will lead me to the System Recovery Options Ĭlicking on Repair and restart will lead me to this window: Ĭlicking next from there would lead me here: Īnd the system can't detect my system restore points: In order to fix the inconvenience, I had to uninstall the controller, reboot my PC and then install it again. I installed USB Intel 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller in hopes of solving a different issue but I encountered some minor inconvenience.