So I did the following as per Ivan's advice: I would suggest connecting the device to another USB port or use a USB hub that supplies its own power if it is possible. The error also means that there isn't enough power in the USB port where the device is plugged-in. Your computer should now run USB devices properly. Windows will automatically re-install the USB controllers in your computer, without you having to do anything further. Close the Device Manager and restart your computer.Uninstall each of the devices under the USB Controller section by right-clicking on each one, and then clicking Uninstall.
#Driver usb 2.0 serial win 7 serial
Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers section.Re-install the USB Controllers but don't have anything connected to the USB.Ĭlick Start and type devmgmt.msc, and then press Enter. If you cannot use USB keyboard and mouse try the Bluetooth keyboard to follow these steps:Īccess the BIOS by pressing F2 when the system starts, once you are in the BIOS press F9 on your keyboard to set your system to defaults and then press F10 to save all changes. Have you made any software or hardware changes to your computer prior to this issue? Thank you for joining the Intel communities. Is their a fix or did I kill the NUC? Any help would be appreciated. Now the neither the USB3.0 or USB 2.0 ports will function - no usb, corded mouse etc. uninstalled it since the ports worked fine before the install. Again I got the USB 3.0 error so I found the driver in Device Manger and. While setting up the 7 SP1 from US3.0 I reinstalled each driver, rebooting after each one. I decided that I would reinstall Windows 7 to correct the issue and did so.
Straight away I received the repetitive message, "Power surge on port hub: A device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limitations of the port," or something similar. I downloaded the USB 3.0 drivers (Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver version 3.0.5.69) from the Intel site (couldn't find a USB2.0). I did a System Restore, but this didn't fix the issue unfortunately. In the Control Panel I uninstalled the erroneous keyboard driver only to have my USB 2.0 ports (both) cease working.
#Driver usb 2.0 serial win 7 install
After trying to install a bluetooth keyboard (Kaiser Baas) in my USB 2.0 port, I started to have issues with the ports. I have a NUC Kit D54250WYKH with Win 7 SP1.