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Asus Z97-A driver help please. USB Intel USB 3.0 Driver V3.0.0.16 for Windows Win7 32bit & Win7 64bit---(WHQL). Then make the Unknown Device/PCI Simple Communications Controller update it's.
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- IntelĀ® Chipset Device Software (INF Update Utility). Primarily for IntelĀ® Chipset Products, this utility version 10.1.1.42 installs the Windows* INF files.
- From this page you can download a Intel LAN adapters Driver and Software ver. 19.1.51.0 Windows 8.1 x64, Windows 8.1 x32, Windows 8 x64, Windows 8 x32, Windows 7 x64, Windows 7 x32 for Asus Z97-A/USB 3.1 Motherboard.
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(Debugging steps to help investigate the root-cause, not a solution)
This is for anyone who's encountering an issue with devices that don't work when plugged into a USB 3 port on a machine running Windows 8, with the symptom that the device is not functional AND the Device Manager app shows the device yellow-banged out with 'Code 43'.
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The instructions below show how to capture a log file that will help diagnose this, based on the Microsoft Windows USB blog here:
- Open an elevated command prompt window
One way is to type 'command prompt' on the Start screen. Right-click on the Command Prompt shown in the result, and select Run as administrator.
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- Start a capture session by pasting this sequence of commands into the command prompt window:
logman create trace -n usbtrace -o %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl -nb 128 640 -bs 128
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBXHCI (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-UCX (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB3 (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBXHCI (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-UCX (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB3 (Default,PartialDataBusTrace)
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBPORT
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-IoTrace 0 2
logman start -n usbtrace
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-USB-USBHUB
logman update trace -n usbtrace -p Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-IoTrace 0 2
logman start -n usbtrace
- Perform the action that you want to capture. For example, plug in a USB flash drive that shows up as an Unknown device in Device Manager. Keep the command prompt window open.
- Stop the session when you're finished by pasting this sequence of commands into the same command prompt window:
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logman stop -n usbtrace
logman delete -n usbtrace
move /Y %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace_000001.etl %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl
logman delete -n usbtrace
move /Y %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace_000001.etl %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl
- Upload the file %SystemRoot%Tracingusbtrace.etl to SkyDrive or similar, e.g. see instructions to upload to SkyDrive here:
- Send a link to the uploaded file.
I just finished my first computer build last night and now I am trying to see if I have a faulty motherboard. Last night when I finished the build, I installed the Insiders version of Windows 10 and the computer ran great. Today the computer was running normally and updating the OS as normal. Half way through the day I lost LAN connection. I tried rebooting multiple times and then went to device manager and it showed that the Intel Ethernet Connection(2) 1218-V could not start (code 10). I don't know if this was the result of an update or if it just stopped responding. I tried downloading drivers for Windows 8 and 8.1, I also went into BIOs to verify the LAN controller was not disabled. After some additional searching I found a driver for windows 10 and I installed.
After installing drivers the Network controller was still malfunctioning.
Finally, I decided to shut the PC down and I installed an old wireless network card that I had in a previous PC. Once it was installed I restarted the computer and the LAN controller was now working. However the new wireless card was not recognized. Of course I then powered the system back down and removed the wireless card.
At this point the LAN controller is now working again. I don't know how this was corrected, I'm not sure if this was the result of installing the Windows 10 driver and then rebooting. I am wondering if it is possible that my new motherboard has issues?
Full setup:
Asus Z97-A/Usb 3.1
I7 4790k
16gb Cosair Balisitic RAM
Samsung EVO 250 gb SSD
HGST 2 TB HHD
Asus DVD drive
Fractal Design R4 Case
After installing drivers the Network controller was still malfunctioning.
Finally, I decided to shut the PC down and I installed an old wireless network card that I had in a previous PC. Once it was installed I restarted the computer and the LAN controller was now working. However the new wireless card was not recognized. Of course I then powered the system back down and removed the wireless card.
At this point the LAN controller is now working again. I don't know how this was corrected, I'm not sure if this was the result of installing the Windows 10 driver and then rebooting. I am wondering if it is possible that my new motherboard has issues?
Full setup:
Asus Z97-A/Usb 3.1
I7 4790k
16gb Cosair Balisitic RAM
Samsung EVO 250 gb SSD
HGST 2 TB HHD
Asus DVD drive
Fractal Design R4 Case