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Feel free to also comment below if problems remain but Plugable cannot offer technical support or take any responsibility for any issues this process may cause to your computer. This post is being kept for historical background, but we recommend working with your computer manufacturer and/or Microsoft on any remaining issues with the built-in Windows 8.1 USB 3.0 stack. Important Notice: As of Windows 8.1, we don’t recommend replacing the in-box Windows USB 3.0 stack with the Intel Windows 7 stack, as described in this post. Update : See our related post: Windows 8.1 and the ASMedia USB 3.1 XHCI 1.1 Host Controller Microsoft Gerneic USB xHCI Hostcontroller - USBXHCI.SYS - Version W1.662ĪSMedia USB 3.0 extensible hostcontroller - 0.96 - version 1.Originally authored by: Jerome Myers, December 1, 2012 Port: INtel(R) C600/X/) series chipset PCI Express Root Port 5 - 1d18.Firmware version: AzureKinectDK_Fw_79014 (checked the version on my notebook).OS with Version: Windows 10 Pro - 19042.685.Check whether the device is correctly started.ĭesktop (please complete the following information):.Change the driver to the Microsoft USB Driver (details see below).Plugin the Azure Kinect to USB 3.0 Port and start the desktop.As far as I googled Intel doesn't even support USB 3.0 Hostcontroller atm. There was no Intel USB 3.0 Host Controller available in the driver list. ![]() A download link or the like would be great. I just need the hint which exact driver i need to get the Azure Kinect running. Therefore I changed to the Microsoft USB-xHCI-compatible hostcontroller from Microsoft, but the device doesn't start. ![]() My desktop ootb uses the ASMedia 3.0 extensible hostcontroller which is already reported not working for the Azure Kinect. I am aware that there are only specific host controller driver working for the Azure Kinect ( ).
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