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Select the Browse my computer for driver software option and browse to the unzipped chipset driver folder. Go to the device manager, click on each problem usb controller device.
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Since then, I have added a shutdown hook to my PC to remove the VirtualHere device before shutdown, and my pc works like a charm. Download the chipset zip file version from the link above. * Everythings returns normal if I remove "VirtualHere USB 3 eXtensible Host Controller" from the Device Manager. * The error displayed on the hardware USB Device is: Code 31: "Object Name already exists" Renesas Electronics USB 3. * when "VirtualHere USB 3 eXtensible Host Controller" is installed in device tree, at reboot one of the hardware USB drivers fails (and my docking station will refuse to work). So I started experimenting deleting VirtualHere device and reinstalling it, finding a 1-1 match with the defect. USB Controller is the driver with the PC manufacturer on the homepage. It remained disappeared for days, then it reappeared during a reboot, after a working day where I used VirtualHere (I dont't use VirtualHere every day, I just use it sometimes). Thank you Hard drive, what is the usb controller and keyboard) that need a driver When finished pc, you will find all for an operating system MB Done pc (from Media Markt, Aldi, dell then let the board manufacturer on the homepage. Until last week when desperately I deleted ALL Usb devices from device manager and at the following reboot Windows reinstalled all of them, and the defect disappeared. * updated drivers, updated bios, updated docking station firmware, several times. I am having this trouble (main symptom: docking station not recognized at boot time) since months. Hello I have updated the Thinkpad drivers multiple times at the link you supplied and yes now it is all updated.