Restart your computer. Windows will automatically detect the hardware and reinstall the correct native driver upon reboot. : Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update .

In Windows 10 and 11, the USB 3.0 driver is natively integrated into the operating system. This means you typically do not need to download a separate installer from Intel's website; Windows handles it automatically through . How to Download and Update the Driver

Finding the right for Windows 10 can be confusing because Microsoft and Intel handle these updates differently than they did for older operating systems like Windows 7.

If updating doesn't work, right-click the controller and select .

: Some older systems may not have a specific Windows 10 driver. In these cases, installing the Windows 7 version in Compatibility Mode can sometimes work, though it is not officially recommended. Common Issues and Fixes Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller driver