Port 0002 Hub 0004 Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 1/1/2019, downloaded 382 times, receiving a 84/100 rating by 193 users. Sep 19, 2010 in device manager the unknown device shows as Port#0003.Hub#0008 in properties. Port#0003.Hub#0008 is listed as: Generic - SM/xD-Picture USB device Device type: Mass Storage Connected: no if I choose the option to show devices without drivers it also shows Port#0003.Hub#0008 as unknown device. There port #0001.hub #0003 six connection #0003 which were about half the speed of the others in this test type. I’m sorry about the late reply, got called away to dinner table. I would like to go deeper into the information I port #0001.hub #0003 for the USB controllers category in device manager.
- Port_#0001.hub_#0002
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The chipset driver are installed, everything else too. My system is: motherboard: ASUS M2N-MX bios:1004 RAM: 2 GB DDR2 Graphics: NVIDIA 8600GTS PCI-e cpu: AMD Athlon x64 4050e all on Windows 7 Enterprise The funny thing is, that all outside ports are working properly, all internal except of this one (Port#0005.Hub#0001) also.
Windows 7 Ultimate bit. That helped me alot in this one problem I previously had where I thought it was usb but it was actually my wifi device. While I am at it, I would like to know if my understanding of the architecture is correct. The random write 4K QD32 was the only test type where I saw any significant deviation in speeds across all 24 tests. What should I do about this? I am including a txt attachment of the test results for your review.
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My Computer Computer Type: A flash drive is unlikely to pogt more than mA so they cut the corners using controllers yes, the flash drive has its own controller into it that don’t ask for more power. Glad you got it solved. And did you plug any external hard drive or flash drive to the computer? Port #0004.hub #0003 Prot am at it, I would like to know if my understanding of the architecture is correct.
port #0004.hub #0003
Windows 10: USB device not recognized
I have turned off the PC and unplugged it. Code 43 A request for the USB device descriptor failed.
Intel Core iX Motherboard: Factory DRAM didn’t port #0004.hub #0003, except on the reboot, the unrecognized device disappeared. Would still love a better solution.
Hi, Also, see the following possible solutions. I suggest you to remove all the external devices connected to the computer and plug it one by one and check which port #0004.hub #0003 is causing the issue.
Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. Find More Posts by bobafetthotmail. I suggest you to run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter.
Did that, no luck. Is it possible port #0004.hub #0003 some software drivers like one of the Logitech ones I found are using available resources for any of the hubs? Unknown Device has now disappeared. Which is why for most devices that don’t need a particularly big bandwith they prefer to use USB controllers, instead port #0004.hub #0003 wasting much more valuable PCI express 2.
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USB Code 43 Port_#Hub_# Unknown Device
Code 45 To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer. We will be happy to help.
I was about to reformat my hard drive since none port #0004.hub #0003 the other “solutions” worked. There were six connection combinations which were about half the speed of the others in this test type.
I don’t know if there are virtual connections to the Root Hub also. Did this solve your problem?
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Year old, and off warranty. Fixit tool says port #0004.hub #0003 cannot proceed error ‘; typical of Microsoft products. Originally Posted by reygcarolina Unplugging the motherboard from the Port #0004.hub #0003 power source is the cure to this problem. Wait about 10 to 15 seconds and plug it back. Unknown Device Hello All.
I am pory the Ipod directly from my computer. Win 7 Pro port #0004.hub #0003 Tell us about your experience with our site. Based on what you posted I can speculate that you have 2 unshared ports the ports connected to a single hub, so hub 1 and #00003and two USB connections whose bandwith is shared to 2 ports and 5 ports respectively hub 3 and hub 4.
With the four devices plugged into the USB ports, these four devices were self explanatory. Do I need to worry about it?
New Drivers
'wizard' and MS's so called online searches for software, even when it's their own * software).
On my W7, to install the driver for the GPS-360, users will find Windows utilities affording different names for the same device, ie; dev mgr lists it as 'other devices' and new hardware 'wizard' lists
it as 'device' and 'usb-serial controller', but neither simply tells the user that the device's 'driver' failed to install (or if it did, I sure missed it).
it as 'device' and 'usb-serial controller', but neither simply tells the user that the device's 'driver' failed to install (or if it did, I sure missed it).
Again, the new hardware 'wizard' simply (simple-mindedly) told me that the
'device' failed to correctly install and the device manager disclosed that there was no driver installed for 'USB-Serial
Controller' (how that relates to users the least bit of helpfulness is beyond me as I have no 'serial' port on the * machine, plus Googlng for the 'usb-serial controller' as well as 'GPS-360 not detected', and even 'the communications (COM) port is available, but no signal' all of which led me around in useless circles).
'device' failed to correctly install and the device manager disclosed that there was no driver installed for 'USB-Serial
Controller' (how that relates to users the least bit of helpfulness is beyond me as I have no 'serial' port on the * machine, plus Googlng for the 'usb-serial controller' as well as 'GPS-360 not detected', and even 'the communications (COM) port is available, but no signal' all of which led me around in useless circles).
Port_#0001.hub_#0002
So I went to start>control panel> hardware and devices>Devices and Printers, then right-clicked the
'unspecified/other devices' icon, selected 'properties', then selected the 'hardware' tab, then clicked properties and 'install/reinstall drivers', pointed it to the #5 disk's GPS Drivers>NT XP and presto the GPS-360 Receiver was detected and works with the pc and S&T.
'unspecified/other devices' icon, selected 'properties', then selected the 'hardware' tab, then clicked properties and 'install/reinstall drivers', pointed it to the #5 disk's GPS Drivers>NT XP and presto the GPS-360 Receiver was detected and works with the pc and S&T.
The same lack of new hardware wiz and online search to install MS software is again experienced on XP's, so here's the low-low for XP users.
When the Xp's new hardware wiz prompted the new device was again a 'serial controller', I used the wiz's linkage to manually install the 'driver', pointed it to the S&T #5 disk's 'GPS driver>NT XP' and presto, the driver installed.
Note the MS S&T 2006 install disks are number #4 & #5 (go figure why they're not #1 & #2, worse yet running #1 soon prompts to insert 'run disk' and of course, MS doesn't label either disk as
'run disk', nevertheless how fairly obvious it is as to which disk needs inserted).
'run disk', nevertheless how fairly obvious it is as to which disk needs inserted).
For those wishing to feel my pain read on (otherwise) hap-e-trials my friends..
Here's the low-low on the runaround that users are left to experiencing as a result of newhardware wiz and MS's online search and access to it's software..
My Windows 7 Pro's device mgr's explorer tree seems to be missing listings for 'ports' and/or '1394 Host Bus
Controller' (assumedly W7P hasn't renamed these, like way too many other things).
Controller' (assumedly W7P hasn't renamed these, like way too many other things).
Highly annoyingly, Googling the issue (for Windows 7) resulted in advice telling users to go to 'MS' (Hell) and update. I suspect that's crap and W7 isn't supposed to have 'ports' and '1394 Host Bus Controller' even listed in device mgr.
As such, my ms streets & trips gps receiver wasn't working and streets and trips says the receiver isn't detected (not that the driver isn't installed), but plugging in the receiver the first time, the 'new device' prompt did indicate the
'device' didn't successfully install.
'device' didn't successfully install.
As nothing really seemed wrong with my usb ports (as all of my external hard drives work just fine on any usb port), but when the GPS receiver was plugged into any one of my three usb ports, aside from the mentioned device's install failure, plus my device mgr ddin't list anything for 'ports' or '1394-Serial Device', the device manager however listed 'other devices' (which displayed an overlaid question mark icon) and associated with that it lists 'USB-Serial Controller' (which displayed the overlaid error icon, yellow triangle with blk exclamation point).
The device mgr listed 'USB-Serial Controller' properties indicated no driver installed (code 28) and auto-search fails to detect a driver to install, plus when I tried manually searching for the driver in the Streets & Trips programs folder, nothing was detected in any of the folders (go figure).
Of note, the properties for USB-Serial Controller lists only hardware ids of.. USBVID_067B&PID_AAA0&REV_0300 and USBVID_067B&PID_AAA0 and didsn't list a 'vendor ID' entry (as I think maybe vendor ID is supposed usually be seen there).
Of added note, the properties for USB-Serial Controller lists the mfgr as unknown and the mentioned properties are the same when I plugged the receiver into each of my three usb ports, ie; with the exception of the properties indicate the receiver's plugged into
'Port_#0001.Hub_#0004' (I assume is my #1 port), 'Port_#0002.Hub_#0004' (I assume is my #2 port) and
'Port_#0001.Hub_#0005' (I assume is my #3 port).
'Port_#0001.Hub_#0004' (I assume is my #1 port), 'Port_#0002.Hub_#0004' (I assume is my #2 port) and
'Port_#0001.Hub_#0005' (I assume is my #3 port).
I'd also tried removing the GPS receiver's usb cable, shutting down, plugging it's usb cable and then booting up, but still streets & trips prompts 'the communications (COM) port is available, but no signal is being received. Make sure the GPS receiver is turned on and connected to the port.' Note the damned software's designer doesn't appear to have afforded so much as a thought for anyone who simply didn't yet have the driver installed for the GPS-360 (regardless that the * driver doesn't install when using the install disks).
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Not certain why the action ctr's icon is no longer seen in sys tray, but I opened the action center (run>wscui.cpl), clicked
'troubleshooting', 'hardware and sound/configure a device, clicked
'advanced' (resulted in a ticked 'apply repairs automatically'), scan resulted in a 'hardware and devices' pane opening which afforded an 'apply this fix' link, clicked it, while it scanned, sys tray new hardware popup imparted that new device driver did not successfully install, also during scan, it prompted 'checking online' (which that aspect of the scan, it seemingly found nothing online as when the 'hardware and devices' pane re-appeared, it denoted 'install a driver for this device - The driver for USB-Serial Controller is not installed. Install the latest driver for the device.' And that pane afforded three options/links, ie; 'apply this fix', skip this fix -continue troubleshooting without applying this fix', and 'cancel'.
'troubleshooting', 'hardware and sound/configure a device, clicked
'advanced' (resulted in a ticked 'apply repairs automatically'), scan resulted in a 'hardware and devices' pane opening which afforded an 'apply this fix' link, clicked it, while it scanned, sys tray new hardware popup imparted that new device driver did not successfully install, also during scan, it prompted 'checking online' (which that aspect of the scan, it seemingly found nothing online as when the 'hardware and devices' pane re-appeared, it denoted 'install a driver for this device - The driver for USB-Serial Controller is not installed. Install the latest driver for the device.' And that pane afforded three options/links, ie; 'apply this fix', skip this fix -continue troubleshooting without applying this fix', and 'cancel'.
So I first tried 'apply this fix', but the
'resolving problems' pane, while imparting it was searching online for the driver, seemingly failed as the 'hardware and devices' pane's re-appearance merely stated 'troubleshooting has completed - troubleshooting was unable to automatically fix all the issues found. you can find more details below..
problems found - usb-serial controller doesn't have a driver - not fixed' and
'hardware changes might not have been detected - detected'.
'resolving problems' pane, while imparting it was searching online for the driver, seemingly failed as the 'hardware and devices' pane's re-appearance merely stated 'troubleshooting has completed - troubleshooting was unable to automatically fix all the issues found. you can find more details below..
problems found - usb-serial controller doesn't have a driver - not fixed' and
'hardware changes might not have been detected - detected'.
That pane afforded but action three options, ie; links for 'explore additional options', 'close the troubleshooter' and
'close'. An optional 'view detailed information' link was also afforded.
'close'. An optional 'view detailed information' link was also afforded.
That link's use resulted in not much more than indications that the troubleshooter had ruled out a potential cause for not installing the driver, ie; windows update configured to never install drivers - issue not present.
I then tried troubleshooter once again, this time without selecting 'advanced - auto fix', and once more the sys tray new hardware popup prompted 'did not install'. As before, the hardware and devices pane resulted in listing three optional links, ie; 'apply this fix', skip this fix - continued troubleshooting..' and
'cancel'.
'cancel'.
This time I chose 'skip'. It scanned again, reported again the same problem, afforded 'explore additional options', 'close troubleshooter', 'close' and 'view detailed info'.
I chose 'explore' which simply closed the troubleshooter's hardware and devices pane and a new window was seen, ie;
'Additional Information' (eg; Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsTroubleshootingAdditional Information).
'Additional Information' (eg; Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsTroubleshootingAdditional Information).
Adobe photoshop cs5 portable.zip password. I chose that window's link for 'Windows Communties' which merely opened the IE browser to 'MS Answers' website (having it's search box already denoting
'hardware device', so 730,000 'answers' were listed in .3 seconds.
'hardware device', so 730,000 'answers' were listed in .3 seconds.
Note the 'MS Answers' website is at..
.and true to MS's tremendious .3 seconds of effort, not so much as a customary search link was afforded (hopefully provding a refine search option) as likely that might've dearly cost MS another .1 seconds.
I finally found in S&T's troubleshooter's help, it says to get the (Pharos) GPS-360 to work on a pc, the user must first plug the receiver into the pc and only then install S&T.
Port_#0002.hub_#0001
Still no soap. Even installed S&T on my XP pc and still plugging in the GPS-360 resulted in new hardware wiz saying the device is a 'serial controller'.
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I dare not say any more as it wouldn't be pretty.