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This can happen in case you have upgraded your Windows or you have installed or uninstall some USB software or drivers. I installed it and after reboot, the Device Manager showed no error and it was updated as follows: (Code 39) Now the error code 39 means the device drivers are corrupted, outdated or incompatible which in turn is caused due to corrupt registry entries. It was a 250 MB setup file (Application_Intel_W8_A02_Setup-NPPC8_ZPE.exe) If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. So, I downloaded the latest Drivers for WiDi for my model from Dell support: The package provides the installation files for ASUS ASMedia USB3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver version 1.16.50.1. In the Device Manager window, click View in the menu bar. In the Run command box, type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter.
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Press key combination Windows Key + R to invoke the Run command.
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You can use download the latest drivers from Intel:īut Intel says that it only provides generic versions of drivers, and it recommends downloading from the computer manufacturer as there could be some alterations and customizations incorporated by the manufacturer. An easy solution to this problem is uninstalling the Universal serial bus controller driver. When I go into my device manager, under the USB controllers I have: 2x Generic USB Hub, 2x Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller, 2x USB Root Hub, and one USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller. Installation of WiDi software version 3.5 or higher. The resolution to this problem according to Intel is: I did some search and found that this problem is occuring not in USB 3.0 drivers or Intel Chipset drivers etc., but in Intel Wireless Display (Intel WiDi) drivers. The Device Manager displayed an error for a device called: I had the same problem on my Dell Inspiron 17R SE 7720.