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You’ll learn how to fix Generic USB Hub driver in Windows 10, 8, 7, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. If you want to download or update your Generic USB hub driver for your USB Hub device, you can update the driver to fix your problem.
If the Generic USB Hub is missing or not showing in Device Manager of Windows 11/10, then you may need to reinstall these drivers. We show you how.
Table of Contents. Solution 1: Scan for hardware changes. Solution 2 : Disable and Enable USB Controllers. Solution 3 – Disable USB selective suspend. Solution 4 – Disable Power Management for USB Ports. Solution 5 – Enable any Disabled USB controller. Solution 6 – Reinstall USB controllers. Solution 7 – Using Device manager.
How to Fix USB Ports Not Working. ⭐ Preliminary Fix. Fix 1 – Update all USB driver. Fix 2 Check Power Management Settings. Fix 3 Check Power Supply (for laptop users) Fix 4 Uninstall Drivers. Fix 5 Update Drivers. Fix 6 Turn Off Fast Startup. Fix 7 Disable USB Selective Suspend Setting. Fix 8 Change Registry. Fix 9 Troubleshoot the issue.
To install motherboard drivers via USB media, go to your motherboard manufacturer's website and download the drivers directly to your USB flash drive. Connect the USB drive to your Windows PC, open the driver files, and follow the prompts to install the drivers.
Having problems with USB 3.0 on your Windows 11 PC? This guide will teach you how to install USB 3.0 drivers on Windows 11 and resolve the problem.
USB Hub comes in handy when charging multiple USB devices or increasing the number of ports on your computer. However, the device may stop working due to incorrectly configured settings, power surges, and outdated drivers/controllers.