Below you can download windows 10 usb 2.0 root hub driver for Windows.
File name: _win10-usb20-root-hub.exe
Version: 8.104
File size: 44292 MB
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Windows 10 Usb 2.0 Root Hub Driver(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device name: Windows 10 USB 2.0 Root Hub Driver
- Supported operating system: Windows 10
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Function: Manager for USB devices connected to the computer
- Driver version: Dependent on Windows 10 build/version
- Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
- Compatibility: Compatible with USB 2.0 devices
- Plug and Play: Yes
- Power supply: Powered by the computer's USB port
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is my USB 2.0 device not recognized by the Windows 10 USB Root Hub?
Answer:
- Check if the USB device is properly connected to the USB port and if it is securely plugged in.
- Try connecting the USB device to a different USB port on your computer to ensure that the port is not faulty.
- Update the Windows 10 USB Root Hub driver to the latest version through Windows Update or the Device Manager.
2. Question: My USB 2.0 device is connected, but its transfer speed seems slower than expected. What could be the issue?
Answer:
- Ensure that you have connected the USB 2.0 device to a USB 2.0 port on your computer, as USB 3.0 or higher ports may throttle down the transfer speed.
- Check if there are any background processes or applications using excessive system resources, as they could affect the transfer speed.
- Test the USB 2.0 device on a different computer to rule out any potential issues specific to your computer's configuration.
3. Question: The Windows 10 USB Root Hub driver shows an error in the Device Manager. How can I resolve this issue?
Answer:
- Right-click on the USB Root Hub driver in Device Manager and select "Uninstall." Restart your computer, and Windows will automatically reinstall the driver during the startup process.
- If the issue persists, update your computer's chipset drivers from the manufacturer's website, as outdated chipset drivers can cause conflicts with the USB Root Hub driver.
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, try performing a system restore to a previous point when the USB Root Hub driver was functioning correctly, or consider seeking technical assistance.