- Renesas usb 3.0 driver windows 10 error code 24 drivers#
- Renesas usb 3.0 driver windows 10 error code 24 driver#
Renesas usb 3.0 driver windows 10 error code 24 driver#
Given this is a recent driver I thought that it would get fixed by now if it was a problem, but it's been going on for weeks now. I'm not being given the option to roll back the driver.
Renesas usb 3.0 driver windows 10 error code 24 drivers#
None of the older drivers I found online worked either, so it's hard to pinpoint what the issue is. My thinking is that the driver worked before, but since this driver is only from 2 months ago, it must've updated and now I'm having problems. I've tried updating drivers using Snappy Driver Installer Origin, finding old drivers for the Fresco Logic USB 3.0 eXtensible host controller, uninstalling and disabling the drivers and rebooting my machine and nothing is working. The requested operation was unsuccessful. When it stops working, in device manager the Fresco Logic USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller driver has a warning sign next to it, and the message displayed when I click on it is: The controller provides two USB ports with LS (Low-Speed) / FS (Full-Speed) / HS (High-Speed) / SS (SuperSpeed) support. The system bus is compatible with the PCIe Gen2 specification.
The issue is that when taking the thunderbolt cable out of the laptop, or if the laptop comes back from sleep or hibernation, the USB ports don't work and I need to restart the laptop for the ports to work again. PD720202 is a USB host controller LSI compatible with the USB 3.0 and xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface) 1.0 specifications. I've tried 2 different Thunderbolt 3 docks which have the same issue (Kensington SD5200T and Elgato Mini). I have a Dell 2-in-1 laptop and for a couple of weeks, the driver responsible for handling USB ports in Thunderbolt 3 docks has been failing. I'm not sure if this is the place to post this, so please refer me to the appropriate one if it's not.
I've had this issue for a couple of weeks and thought I'd be able to fix it on my own to no avail.