![]() ![]() Reading in ASUS' forums, the only solution that actually works is to disable the "VMWare USB Arbitration Service", but that is not a real solution since it disables the possibility to attach USB devices to VM's.ĭetected unrecognized USB driver (\Driver\PnpManager).Ġ0000000020028000000000000000080000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ĭetected unrecognized USB driver (\Driver\nxusbh).ĭetected unrecognized USB driver (\Driver\nxusbf). USB 3.0 host controller, supports 4 ports. ![]() I'm running VMware Workstation 15 pro, latest version as of today ( 15.0.2 build-10952284 ), on an ASUS ROG GL702V Notebook, on Windows 10 64 bits latest build (17763). SATA support (2 ports), USB3.0 (2 ports) and interfaces for DVI-D. i get the following errors in the event viewer each time I plug in our out a USB device ( See detail from Event Viewer below ) Would this alleviate my problem, or am I simply misunderstanding this whole ( overly complex?) USB thing?īIOS option of disabling FRONT or BACK ports, per the service manual, would seem to imply there are two independent USB Host Controllers here but I probably have that overly simplified too.It's been 7 years since this post, and I'm having the exact problem now in 2019. Rather than a new AMD system, I was considering adding a PCIe x4 board with a separate USB 3.x controller for each of its four ports. My research suggests that INTEL USB 3.x architecture only supports 96 USB "End Points" per host controller, but that AMD AM4 architecture supports up to 254 such "End Points". ![]() The hub ports seem to multiple like rabbits, everywhere, every 4-5 ports a new one branches out from the "tree", layer after layer after layer. It can happen that I get "Insufficient USB Resources to connect this device" error messages if I attach too many hard drives, especially those Seagate Backup+Hub ones with the two built-in USB ports. What is the ASMedia device used for anyway? It seems everything, all front and back USB 2 and USB 3 ports, uses the INTEL Host Controller. According to USBlyzer utility program my system has one of the above but none of my hard drive connections appear to use it. ![]()
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