- Via usb extensible host controller driver windows 7 install#
- Via usb extensible host controller driver windows 7 update#
I keep checking VIA's website at for a newer version(they haven't updated it since July, 2014!). I keep checking back to the BIOS page, hoping you guys release another version.
I don't have an Intel board, it's an AMD one in my case, but the problem is EXACTLY the same USB 3.0 functionality is completely lost upon some restarts, and then no restart will fix it! It ALWAYS has to be a shutdown, no sleep, just shut down and then turn it back on. I'd post on their forums too, if it wasn't all in freaking Chinese. This is a major disappointment to see no one from either Gigabyte, nor VIA for that matter, seems to care. January 16th, 2015 here and STILL, nothing has been done about this error! I experience this on a somewhat consistent basis the only workaround is to yes, shut down, then power back up and hope it re initializes the buggy/poorly coded VIA VL805 chip (in my case) to offer ANY USB 3.0 service.
Via usb extensible host controller driver windows 7 install#
If USB 3.0 ports are not working properly - Uninstall both VIA and Intel Host controllers, Restart PC, wait for the automatic USB driver installation on Windows, download both VIA and Intel drivers from your Motherboards web site, install both, Restart PC. If the VIA USB 3.0 Host Controller has disappeared for you - Turn off PC, Turn off, Cut off power to the PSU, Wait about 10 seconds, Turn on.
Anyone familiar with this issue? It's an Verbatim Store'n'go 750GB (model - 53061). It's running fine in USB 2.0, but when connected to USB 3.0 I get to access it, and then it reconnects and asks to format. However the hard-drive is still acting weird. So this is a big issue for the Gigabyte motherboard USB's, they just never get to restart, they are constantly running, and if something goes wrong, you have to do this. So I waited for a while with power supply off and then it finally fully lost power, and stopped the USB feeding process. But later I saw that my external hard drive is running. I found on other forums that turning off computer's power supply (of course after turning off the computer itself) fixes this problem. Follow the on-screen installation instructions.Thanks for the help. Type C:\DELL\DRIVERS\7XFHV (where 7XFHV is the name of the file) in the Open textbox and then click OK. After completing the file extraction, if the Self-Extractor window is still open, close it. Write down this path so the executable (i.e.Setup.exe) file can be found later. The Self-Extracting window is displayed and prompts you to extract to C:\DELL\DRIVERS\7XFHV (where 7XFHV is the file name for download). Double-click the new icon on the desktop. The file icon is displayed on your desktop. If the Download Complete window is displayed, click Close. From the Save In: field, click the down arrow then click to select Desktop and click Save. When the File Download window is displayed, click Save or Save this program to disk and click OK. Click Download File, to download the file. Hard Drive Installation (using WinZip) with Setup.exe File Download 1. Follow the remaining prompts to perform the update. Download and install any prerequisites that are identified in the dialog window before proceeding. Read the information in the dialog window. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and double-click the new file. When the File Download window is displayed, click Save to save the file to your hard drive.
Via usb extensible host controller driver windows 7 update#
Dell Update Package Instructions Download 1.