I've been having issues with my motherboard in the past few weeks where the only possible way to use my computer is through the various USB 2.0 ports in the back of my computer. The front two and back four USB 3.0 ports have simply stopped being recognized by Windows 10. I have checked device manager, and none of the usb root hubs have an alert (triangle with an exclamation point) overlaying the icon. The computer is still barely functional with a 4 port USB hub in it, but I don't want to depend on USB 2.0 anymore. Please help! I do have a program called Lightshot, so I can send screenshots if you like. Here are a few that I took just to help you figure out my problem.
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P.S. Do you think a driver that I may have installed (Which I removed, it was a PS3 controller driver) could have affected it?
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P.S. Do you think a driver that I may have installed (Which I removed, it was a PS3 controller driver) could have affected it?
I recently put together a build with the Gigabyte mobo. After getting everything running and installed I noticed the USB 3.0 ports not working correctly. As a n00b to the field, I googled and researched what might be the problem. I went to the BIOS and made sure it was enabled. I went to the device manager, uninstalled, and reinstalled the ports. Initially, I loaded the drives from the CD, but I downloaded the drivers from the website and I'm getting a funky message about the hardware not being available, but I'm able to run some of the other driver applications with no problem. So I'm officially stumped.
The funny thing about it all, it will charge my phone and other devices if its connected to the port, but will not recognize the device.
Again, to make sure I didn't lose anyone in the wall of text. I have a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P mobo. My USB 3.0 is enabled in BIOS and Device Manager recognizes the ports because there are only three. I uploaded the drivers from the CD. Downloaded the drivers and ran them, but the app will not work.
What the muff should I do next? Thank you in advance.
The funny thing about it all, it will charge my phone and other devices if its connected to the port, but will not recognize the device.
Again, to make sure I didn't lose anyone in the wall of text. I have a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P mobo. My USB 3.0 is enabled in BIOS and Device Manager recognizes the ports because there are only three. I uploaded the drivers from the CD. Downloaded the drivers and ran them, but the app will not work.
What the muff should I do next? Thank you in advance.
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GA-78LMT-USB3 Motherboard Layout. The box contents above are for reference only and the actual items shall depend on the product package you obtain. The box contents are subject to change without notice. Box Contents 5 GA-78LMT-USB3 motherboard 5 Motherboard driver disk 5 Two SATA cables 5 User's Manual 5 One IDE cable 5 I/O Shield KBMSUSB. Note for Windows 10 users: Drivers for the USB3-E1000, the USBC-E1000, and USB3-HUB3ME (V1) are pre-installed in Windows 10, and there is no need to download drivers.Just plug in your adapter, wait a moment while the driver is set up, then access the network.