H8-1534 Usb Controller Driver Win7 X64

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Supported OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
File Version: Version 11.2.0.50
File Size: 2.3 MB
File Name:
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Controlador USB (Universal Serial Bus) Driver

Intel

Device Type: Other Devices
Supported OS: Win 7 x64
File Version: Version 4.0.6.60
File Size: 5.6 MB
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Submitted Oct 10, 2016 by jcbtele@hotmail.com (DG Member):
'https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=3467&DwnldID=22824&keyword=Intel+Usb+3.0+eXtensible+Host+Controller+Driver&lang=eng'

VIATech_USB_controller_drivers.zip Driver

VIA

Device Type: USB
Supported OS: Win 98SE
File Size: 3.4 MB
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Overall Rating: (203 ratings, 213 reviews)
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Submitted Dec 4, 2003 by Martin Oerteby (DG Member):
'Problems with USB hub in Windows 98 SE ???Search the newsgroups on the web, and you will find hundreds of desperate Windows 98 SE user who are facing this problem The lightballs will not lit when the USB hub is inserted in the computer's USB port. Instead an 'Unknown Device' is being installed in the ..'

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Microsoft

Device Type: USB
Supported OS: Win 98SE
File Size: 409.6 KB
File Name:
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Submitted Mar 25, 2002 by Jerry K (DG Staff Member):
'This new file contains all the usb drivers from the Windows 98SE installation disk Contains the following drivers Openhci.sys-- (v4.10.222)Usb.inf------ (v4.10.222)Usbaudio.sys- (v4.10.222)Usbcamd.sys-- (v4.10.222)Usbd.sys----- (v4.10.222)Usbdiag.sys-- (v4.10.222)Usbhub.sys--- (v4.10.222)Usbintel.sys- ..'

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Microsoft

Device Type: USB
Supported OS: Win 98, Win 95
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Submitted Nov 20, 2001 by Jerry K (DG Staff Member):
'This file contains all the usb files from the Windows 98 istallation disk. For those who have misplaced or lost their installation disk.'

Universal Buslink Corporation UFT06 Driver

BUSlink

Device Type: USB
Supported OS: All Win 2000
File Size: 1.4 MB
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Submitted Dec 23, 2000 by J. C. Owens (DG Member):
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SiS

Device Type: USB
Supported OS: Win XP Home, Win XP Pro
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Submitted Jan 15, 2004 by Vaughnric (DG Member):
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Dell

Device Type: Other Devices
Supported OS: Win 98, Win 95
File Size: 1.2 MB
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Device Type: USB
Supported OS: All Win 2000
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usb-98se.exe Driver

Microsoft

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usbinfs.zip Driver

Microsoft

Device Type: USB
Supported OS: All Win 2000
File Version: Version 5.00.2195.6717
Release Date: 2003-06-19
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Submitted Jun 24, 2004 by HP Technician (DG Member):
'Drivers for USB directly from the INF folder..'

I am installing Windows 7 x64 on a HP EliteDesk 800 G3 SFF that only has USB 3 and USB Type-C ports.

Initially, upon booting the USB install media, the USB keyboard and mouse wouldn't work - this was because the Windows 7 install media doesn't have USB 3 drivers.

I was able to modify my Windows 7 install media (USB drive) by using DISM to include the USB 3 drivers. Following this guide, I downloaded the USB 3 drivers from HP's website and extracted the driver files and embedded them onto the USB install media. I was then able to install Windows 7 successfully.

However, after Windows 7 x64 is installed, I get stuck at the setup screen because the USB keyboard and mouse don't work again - this is because the USB bootable install media had the drivers on it but they weren't installed when the OS was installed so I am stuck with a computer that has Windows 7 installed without USB 3 drivers so I cannot complete the initial Windows setup.

The drive Windows is installed on is a M.2 SSD.

I also checked the BIOS and there is no way to disable USB 3.

Is there a way to modify the bootable USB media so that it not only runs the USB 3 drivers but also installs them with the OS so I can use them after Windows is installed?

Or is there another way to do this?

Related issues: 1, 2, 3.

qrobertsqroberts

8 Answers

I successfully installed Windows 7 on a laptop with a USB 3.0 root hub by using NTLite.

It will allow you to insert the USB 3.0 driver inside your Windows 7 ISO.

NB: You don't need to buy a license for NTLite, the free version is enough for this use.

vnctdjvnctdj

There is a tool for exactly this case supplied by intel. It slipstreams the drivers into the installation media in a way that it will also work once installed (I only tested it with an EliteDesk 800G2 SFF but I doubt it has changed that much). Be careful to chose the right version to download, there is a different one for Win7 and Win8 or higher.

Tap your name and number, and you can edit your own contact card. How do you find the serial number on an iphone.

Also the tool is a little finicky, you really have to have the image on a usb drive it can not be unpacked into a folder for some reason.

EDIT: As it seems intel removed their own tool because it did not work all the time. They now recommend to use a tool by gigabyte in cases where PS2 devices do not work. It can be found on this page and is named Windows USB Installation Tool. I have no experience with this tool but it is the official recommendation at the moment.

SyberdoorSyberdoor

An alternative to injecting drivers is checking your UEFI/BIOS for a legacy USB mode.

This, as I understand it, presents the peripherals directly to the operating system (perhaps as if they were plugged in via ps/2). Once windows is fully installed, you should be able to go back into BIOS and disable that option.

This question has more information on this mode; What does 'Legacy USB Mouse' support in a BIOS mean?

ShadowShadow

Besides using DISM to integrate the drivers into BOTH boot.wim and install.wim (as Xyf already posted) there is another trick that usually works:

During the Win7 setup there is the possibility to load extra drivers (to get extra mass-storage drivers on-board).
What most people don't realize is that this can load other drivers too as long as they are suited for whatever hardware is in the system.
And drivers loaded at this point will automatically be installed to the new OS.

It isn't guaranteed to work (I have never been able to establish exactly what makes a driver work or not at this point) but it is certainly a lot quicker than a second session with DISM if it does happen to work.

TonnyTonny

From the specifications:

It appears that your machine should have USB2.0 ports. I would use them.

If not, can you get inside the machine? It will probably still have the USB2.0 headers internally, and you can use a cheap adaptor like this one to connect your keyboard for the installation process.

BaldrickkBaldrickk

The install media has 2 images:

  1. boot.wim
  2. install.wim.

Boot.wim handles the initial install step (selecting drive and expanding install.wim onto it) and then the setup takes over from the expanded files.

You need to add the USB drivers with DISM to both images.

XyfXyf

H8-1534 Usb Controller Driver Win7 X64 Windows 7

The process you're looking for is called slipstreaming and it allows you to cram a bunch of things into a windows setup image including drivers, service packs and even applications. It's the same technique that OEMs use for creating custom windows installs for laptops and embedded devices. You can improve the process with additional tools like AutoIT to automate additional setup steps.

Personally though I found the whole process exhausting (like just about any windows configuration task) but it may be your only option. There are tools out there which claim to simplify the process as well.

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You'll probably need an existing working Windows 7 machine to create the slipstream image on.

Note that you used to be able to install needed drivers via a floppy by pressing F6 during the install process. Obviously that doesn't help much when modern computers don't have a floppy drive.

SpliFFSpliFF

If it comes to the worst, you can always put a USB2 port card in the PCI slot. The ones I tried had built-in support in Windows. Besides that, your machine has a card reader. Depending on how it's connected internally, it may be on a USB2 header and have built-in support. You could then put the Windows 7 installer onto a card.Or just use a USB header connected to your motherboard near the power/reset jumpers. It appears to be the yellow one just below the blue SATA connectors. Mind the polarity; if you connect it backwards, you'll fry the flash drive. Don't say I didn't warn you.

ZdenekZdenek

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