Reactivate the USB bus controller

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Nathanat Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
jumulka Posted messages 12090 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello everyone,

It seems that I stupidly disabled the USB Bus Controller, which means that I'm on Windows and I can no longer use my mouse or keyboard to reactivate it.
I even tried to reinstall Windows but it still didn't work.
Could you find a solution to this problem?

Thanks in advance, Nathanat

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jumulka Posted messages 12090 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 619
 
Hello,
If you have reinstalled Windows (reinstall or reset?), it would be necessary to install the 3.0 driver if you only have USB 3.0 ports. To use your keyboard and mouse in the BIOS, you need to disable the xhci.
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Nathanat Posted messages 4 Status Member
 
Thank you very much, everything is working normally again.
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jumulka Posted messages 12090 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 619
 
After that, you need to reinstall the 3.0 driver and reactivate the xhci (I don't know if the USBs work automatically without a driver. As long as the xhci is disabled, the ports are 2.0, but depending on what you do, it's not that bothersome).
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Louis > jumulka Posted messages 12090 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 

Hello, I have the same problem as Nathanat, what is xhci?

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jumulka Posted messages 12090 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 619 > Louis
 

xhci is USB 3.0; if it is enabled, the 3.0 ports will operate as 3.0, and if it is disabled, the 3.0 ports will function as 2.0.

If xhci is enabled and the 3.0 driver is not installed (normally integrated into Windows 10), the USB ports will not work; disabling xhci allows them to switch to 2.0 and make them functional (limited speed to 2.0 as a result).

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