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Sep 03, 2019 I have Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0.96 (Microsoft), but I have read that 1.0 is available, but I cannot find it. The reason I am looking to upgrade from 0.96 is because my USB Controller drops out from time to time requiring me to restart. It's a PCIe add-on card. Download driver Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver version 2.1.39.0, v.2.1.28.1 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64). Screenshot of files Installation screenshots Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver File Name. Aug 21, 2012 Drivers Library. To find the latest driver for your computer we recommend running our Free Driver Scan. Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller - Driver Download. Vendor:. Product: Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller. Hardware Class: Unknown. Search For More Drivers. I upgraded my windows from 7 to 10, buy my renesas usb 3.0 extensible host controller is not working. I am using laptop dell xps 17 L702X, can any one tell help me please??

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Fixes:
[1. Modified driver]
1-1. Additional remediation was implemented for the following issues:
[ver 3.0.20.0's history, item 2-2]
2-2. When continuously starting & stopping the video capture with a specific USB2.0 Camera, the specific USB2.0 camera cannot restart the video capture.
1-2. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when performing the Common Scenario Stress-with-IO test in WHQL, when connecting an external USB hub to USB 3.0 Host Controller.
1-3. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when S3/S4->resume is executed with the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree on enabling the driver verifier.
1-4.The host driver clears USBLEGCTLSTS register after the host driver obtained Ownership from Ver3.0.2.0Beta. Therefore, BIOS needs to set 'SMI on OS Ownership Enable' bit in USBLEGCTLSTS register to '1b' if BIOS has set 'HC BIOS Owned Semaphore' to '1b' and hands Ownership off after S3/S4->Resume. If a system using SMIB signal doesn't set 'SMI on OS Ownership Enable' to '1b' after S3/S4->Resume, there is a possibility that the host driver cannot obtain Ownership and Device Manage shows the yellow bang for USB 3.0 Host Controller. In order to solve this issue, we modified the host driver to set 'HC BIOS Owned Semaphore' bit to '0b' forcibly if 'HCHalted' bit of USBSTS register is '1b'.
1-5.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when users connect the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree to USB 3.0 Host Controller and operate all the devices in the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree and uninstall USB 3.0 Host Controller in Device Manager.
This issue only occurs on Windows XP. We have never seen this issue on Windows Vista/7/Server2008R2.
1-6. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when the upper or lower filter driver is installed to USB 3.0 Host Controller driver and the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree is connected to USB 3.0 Host Controller.
1-7. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree is connected to USB 3.0 Host Controller and operating all devices and a setting of a ISO device application is changed on enabling the driver verifier.
1-8. A specific USB 3.0 Flash device isn't detected when a specific USB 3.0 Hub, which has the USB 3.0 Flash device connected, is connected to the USB 3.0 Host Controller.
1-9. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when more than one device with the same VID/PID and serial number is connected at the same time on enabling the driver verifier.
1-10. There is a possibility of BSOD when Hot plug operation is done with the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree.
[2. Solved interoperability issue caused by function driver]
2-1. A specific web camera does not work by using the specific function driver. This function driver sets the bad Frame Number when the function driver starts the ISO transfer request.
2-2. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs if a function driver behaves as causing a conflict between a transfer request and cancelling the transfer for the same endpoint. We have never seen these drivers.
[3. Add function]
3-1. Added the registry of SymbolicName when a device is connected.

It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

Renesas Electronics Usb 3.0 Driver Windows 10

COMPATIBLE WITH:
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows XP 64 bit
Windows 2008
Windows Vista 64 bit
Windows 7
Windows 7 64 bit
file size:
9.1 MB
filename:
RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-30230.zip
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My Renesas Usb 3.0 Extensible Host Controller On A Dell Xps ...

Last updated: 25 Jul, 2016
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Issues

There are a number of issues regarding 3.0 controllers primarily with Windows 7. This article highlights some of the more common problems as well as work-arounds for them. A driver package tor the four most common groups of USB 3.0 controllers is available at the end of this article.

Please Note: These issues are not specific to Stone PCs or desktops but rather are related to the chipsets and drivers supplied from the chipset manufacturer.

USB 3.0 Controllers Affected

The main controllers addresses by this article are:

  • Renesas1: Renesas first generation USB 3.0 Controller uPD720200 and uPD720200a, as used in the Intel 6 Series Desktop boards
  • Renesas2: Renesas second generation USB 3.0 Controller uPD720201 and uPD720202 as used in some high end motherboards
  • Intel7: Intel first generation USB 3.0 controller as Integrated into the 7 Series Intel Chipset, such as Q77, HM75 etc.
  • Intel8/9: Intel second and third generation USB 3.0 controllers as integrated into the 8 and 9 Series Intel chipsets, such as the Q87.
  • Intel 1x0: Intel fourth generation USB 3.0 controllers as integrated into the Skylake series chipsets such as the H110M, B150 and Q170.
  • ASMedia 104x and 107x Controllers.

​Native support for most of these controllers is available from within Windows 8.1; the Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 in-box driver is not affected by the issues discussed in this article.

Problem 1 - Intermittent Device Response with Third Party Applications

Applications which monitor the USB ports on a system may not work, or USB devices in the system may have intermittent issues

Cause

The USB 3.0 Controllers above install their own port monitoring application by default. This notifies you, for example, if you plug a USB 3.0 device into a USB 2.0 port. The monitoring application monitors all ports on the system including USB 2.0 ports and issues can be seen across all ports in the system.

The conflict between the driver's port monitoring application and an add-application which is also probing the USB ports can cause either program to cease working, or the USB ports themselves may intermittently fail to respond or detect devices.

Resolution

  • Renesas1, Intel7 and Intel8/9:
    • Uninstall the driver
    • Reboot
    • Reinstall the driver using the INF only method, using Device manager to install the basic driver components only. The monitoring application is not installed using this method, and the conflict is resolved.
  • ​Renesas2 - either follow the method for Renesas1 above, or:
    • ​Uninstall the driver
    • Reboot
    • Reinstall the driver using the /v'NO_MONITOR=1' switch to prevent the monitoring application from being installed. In the Stone USB 3.0 driver package, this is also available as silentsetup_no_monitor.bat
  • ASMedia
    • ​Uninstall the driver
    • Reboot
    • Install the driver in theStone USB 3.0 driver package as this does not include a USB monitoring application.

See also Problem 5 for a similar issue around Smart Technologies Smartboard or Smarttablet drivers.

Problem 2 - VMWare Player or VMWare Workstation USB Removable Device / Passthrough does not work

In this situation VMWare products are not able to take control of the USB device and pass it through to the guest operating system. When you attempt to connect the device to the guest operating system, you get an error message that the device is in use on the host.

Resolution 1

Ensure the VMWare USB Arbitration service is running in Computer Management > Services.

Resolution 2

Use the same resolution as for Problem 1. Then once you have removed the USB monitoring program, you should be able to assign the USB device to the guest operating system.

Note: This problem appears to be more prevalent on Intel 8/9 Series USB controllers than other models, and has been verified to exist on VMWare Player 6.0.3

Problem 3 - Intel USB 3.0 Controller Driver May not Install through WDS / MDT / CC4 / SCCM

When you use the INF driver and deploy this through a driver package, the Intel 7 or 8/9 driver may not install properly. The 'Intel(R) USB 3.0 Root Hub' is listed in device manager as an Unknown device, or with a yellow exclamation mark on it. Device Manager reports that the driver is not installed correctly.

Cause

The cause is a problem with the way the driver and driver ID is constructed. The device has an ID of USB3ROOT_HUB30&VID_8086_PID_1E31 whilst the driver does not have an INF that matches closely enough for the deployment process such as WDS to use it.

Resolution

  • Reinstall the driver after the initial build of the system. This can be done either using the standard setup program, or, for larger scale deployments such as an SCCM build, use a task sequence and the silent setup option included in the Stone USB 3.0 driver package.
  • If you require that the Intel USB monitor program is not installed you can still use the INF only method after the operating system has been installed. To do this programatically, use the drivers in the INF_Only folder and the install.bat file. This needs to be run with Administrative privileges.

Problem 4 - Upgrade to Windows 8 will not proceed with the Manufacturer USB 3.0 driver Installed

If you attempt to upgrade to Windows 8 from Windows 7 the upgrade checker may report that the USB 3.0 controller driver is not compatible.

Resolution

  • Uninstall the USB 3.0 controller driver
  • Upgrade to Windows 8
  • Install the latest Windows 8 USB 3.0 controller driver IF Windows does not automatically install a driver during the upgrade. Use of the Windows in-box driver is recommended where possible.

Problem 5 - Smart Technologies Table or Smart Technologies Smartboard drivers cause the system keyboard to be Unresponsive

Similar to Problem 1, some versions of the Smart Technologies Product Drivers can cause problems when a USB 3.0 controller is installed in the system. This has been verified on Windows 7 and the 2010 version of the Smart Technologies driver package.

When you boot the system, the keboard and or mouse may be unresponsive until you remove them and then plug them back in.

Removing the USB 3.0 controller monitor program does not resolve the problem. The problem has been seen on H61, B75, Q77 and H81 systems.

Cause

The drivers themselves appear to cause system problems as they were not designed to be aware of USB 3.0 controllers. The issues are evident even if you are not using the USB 3.0 ports on the system.

Resolution

Either seek updated drivers from Smart Technologies, or if you are not connecting the Smartboard / Smarttable to the problem system, just uninstall the Smart Technologies driver package from Control Panel. The rest of the Smart Technology software will continue to function without the driver package.

Stone USB 3.0 Driver Package

A driver package is available that contains the most up to date Windows 7 USB 3.0 controller drivers for all six mentioned controllers as of 25/7/16. This package includes:

  • The standard setup program
  • Silent setup program (batch file)
  • Silent setup program with no monitoring application - Renesas 2 controller only (batch file)
  • INF installer only (no monitoring program)

Windows 7 Drivers for x86 and x64 are included. Download here.

Applies to:

  • Desktop and Laptop products with USB 3.0 controllers, running Windows 7
Last updated: 25 Jul, 2016
Updated: 25 Jul, 2016 by Andrew Sharrad
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