seems to not do anything either) - deleting the drivers, wiping it from the registry etc.
(ii) The device works fine with manually selecting the Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver drivers on my other Windows 10 (1909) laptopsĪny suggestions to what the problem could be and how (if the drivers could be the problem) I could reset these drivers (SFC etc. (i) The device works fine on the same port when I launch Ubuntu through VMWare and give it access to my USB - it automatically detects it as a Windows 360 Xbox Receiver and I can pair my Xbox 360 controllers without issues I suspect it's a driver issue and not the device or USB port issue for the following reasons. When I do a "Update Driver" and manually select the Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver it still continues to say "Unknown Device" but without the yellow exclamation point.ĥ. 7) Youll now see the 'Xbox 360 Wireless Controller' show up in Devices and Printers. For best performance, updates may be required. Yes, Microsoft is holding back wireless Xbox One controller capabilities as a Windows 10 exclusive. When I plug in the device I get the "Unknown Device" with a yellow exclamation. Download driver Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver Driver version 2.
I tried to uninstall & reinstall the driver several times and even tried downloading the Windows 7 圆4 drivers from the MS site. I found that the device was not being recognized. When I recently tried to plug in the controller. I had to do this only once when I bought it and it worked flawlessly all these months.Ĥ. The way to enable the device was to manually select the Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver drivers after plugging it into the USB port. I'm not sure if the device ever worked after I did that upgrade.ģ. I have recently upgraded to Windows 10 2004. but that broke and didn't see a need to buy a more expensive MS one again (now of I'm not sure that would work now either but I'm unable to test my hypothesis because of the lockdown).Ģ. Microsoft driver update for Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows. Windows 7,Windows 8,Windows 8.1 and later drivers,Windows Vista,Windows XP,Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003.
Click 'Start' > Right-click 'Computer' > Select 'Manage' Click 'Device Manager' On the right, expand 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' Right-click and remove each one and reboot your computer. I have a 3rd party Xbox 360 wireless receiver. Microsoft driver update for Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows. Have you checked usb are still enabled in the bios You could try removing your USB controllers, then rebooting. to see how I could solve my problem but not having any luck so I'm turning to the guru's on LTT for suggestions/advice.ġ.