I am trying to see if my ROG Strix X570-E Gaming motherboard is missing a driver within Windows 10 (64-bit) or if someone else has come across the following problem.
Once Windows 10 is logged in, you can navigate to the Device Manager and find an exclamation mark on a USB driver missing related to the xHCI Compliant Host Controller.
From looking online this problem seems like it related to AMD. The information I was able to find shows that the issue has been on the front burner for 3 years and is related to AMD's AGESA. Error code 10 is being generated.
Has anyone on this forum come across the same issue?
Some things done:
Once Windows 10 is logged in, you can navigate to the Device Manager and find an exclamation mark on a USB driver missing related to the xHCI Compliant Host Controller.
From looking online this problem seems like it related to AMD. The information I was able to find shows that the issue has been on the front burner for 3 years and is related to AMD's AGESA. Error code 10 is being generated.
Has anyone on this forum come across the same issue?
Some things done:
- Made sure the newest revision of Windows 10 done
- Made sure the newest BIOS revision installed on the motherboard (my son had it on version 1201 - downloaded and installed 4408 as of yesterday)
- Reviewed multiple videos related to USB xHCI Compliant Host Controllers
- Reviewed multiple videos related to Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming motherboards
- Examined posts on Reddit, Microsoft's website, Asus ROG forums...