Usb Serial Controller Driver
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USB Serial Controller Driver for hp 15-g049au windows 7 64bit. Go to Solution. I have the same question. Install the Chipset drivers on the following link and reboot. SIR PLEASE PROVIDE ME THE LINK FOR USB CONTROLLER FOR WINDOWS7 IN INTEL CORE I3. 0 Kudos English Open Menu.
I'm afraid that there is no solution..
There is lot's of people reporting problems with W10 and Prolific devices (based on popular PL2303 adapter).
Myself, I've the same problems with scrolling LED Badges, and USB to COM dongles. All this devices use a PL2303 to provide a connection to an USB port, but inside, they are RS232-like interface build (and appear as a COM port in your operating system). When you plug the device into USB, it is well recognized by W10 and it try to load the Prolific driver. This work fine, but looking at the configuration panel, you will then notice that there is an error code 10 and the driver is not working properly.
Of course, you can try to manually update the driver at Prolific site: Fallout new vegas ammo case.
But, look carefully on this page and you will read an important notice in RED :
Windows 8/8.1/10 are NOT supported in PL-2303HXA and PL-2303XEOL (End Of Life) chip versions.
This is clear: if your device is using an old chip version of PL2303, the drivers not works with W10 (and W8).
As many people, you probably upgrade directly from W7 to W10, and sure, don't know that this problem was already present with W8. It's a shame from Prolific to not support this devices, because they are still used (my LED badges are less than a year old, and use EOL PL-2303 HX). Prolific's guys are fun when they said : 'Prolific recommends to use PL-2303HXD (HX Rev D) or PL2303TA chip.' . Hey, but I can't do that myself !!!
I don't want to send my devices to trash because they are too old (less than a year !) to be supported by W10.
May be, a solution will be to use the old W7 drivers version into W10. Not tested.. I will try..
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To communicate with a device connected via universal serial bus (USB), a computer needs the driver, not just for the device itself, but also for the USB controller. Microsoft Windows uses USB universal, enhanced and eXtensible controllers; this enables businesses to connect and use legacy, high-speed and SuperSpeed plug-and-play hardware from the same PC. If you've reinstalled the OS to a workstation but Windows failed to load the USB controllers, or if you want to install updated controllers because the existing drivers are malfunctioning, you can obtain the latest drivers from the manufacturer.
Fresh Install
1.Click 'Start Control Panel System and Security System.' Review the information next to System Type to see if the OS is 32-bit or 64-bit.
2.Install and run an application like CPU-Z or Belarc Advisor (see Resources below) to find the system details. Select the 'Motherboard' tab or check under System Model to find the make and model of the motherboard.
3.Navigate to the motherboard manufacturer's website and browse for the model.
4.Choose your operating system from the options, and then find the USB category.
5.Download the latest version of the driver for the controller(s) from the website. Double-click the download to launch the installer.
6.Follow the steps in the wizard to complete the installation of the USB drivers. Restart the computer.
Upgrade Install
1.Click 'Start,' then 'Control Panel.' Enter 'device' into search and then click 'Device Manager.'
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2.Expand 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers.' Right-click the enhanced or eXtensible host controller.
3.Select 'Update Driver Software' from the context menu. Choose 'Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software' from the options.
4.Follow the on-screen prompts to install the latest version of the driver, if applicable. Repeat the above process for additional host controllers.
Tip
- If you purchased your computer from a PC manufacturer, click 'Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt' and then type 'wmic csproduct get name,identifyingnumber,uuid' (minus the quotes) into the terminal. Press 'Enter' to find the make and model of the PC.
Warning
- Information in this article applies to Windows 7. It may vary slightly or significantly with other versions or products.
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