Usb Composite Device Driver Error Windows 10
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Usb Composite Device Driver Error
Microsoft Usb Composite Device Driver
Trying to connect a 'Creative USB Sound Blaster MP3+' external USB audo
device to my Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop running Windows XP Pro, SP2.
Windows goes through the usual contortions to recognize the pnp device..
Found New Hardware: USB Audio -> Found New Hardware: USB Composite Device ->
Error: 'A problem occurred during hardware installation' message flashes by
and then a few seconds later, 'A USB device has exceeded the power limits of
its hub port' message comes and goes.
When I go to
'ControlPanel.System.Hardware.DeviceManager.UniversalSerialBusControllers' I
see a 'USB Composite Device' entry highlighted with yellow exclamation (!).
When I open that entry, the Device Status indicates: 'This device cannot
start. (Code 10)'.
There's no further explanation anywhere of what Code 10 means. Trying to
uninstall/reinstall per Troubleshooter suggestions doesn't help. Unplugging
device and pluggin in again doesn't help. Rebooting with device plugged to
computer doesn't help. Installing manufacturer's drivers for device doesn't
help.
Notes:
1. The 'Sound Blaster MP3+' device does not have an option for external
power and so all its power is supplied via the USB.
2. The device works perfectly on my Windows 2000 Pro homemade desktop system
(i.e., device is recognized and all the requisite device drivers
automatically configured)
3. USB Composite Device driver chosen by Windows:
Microsoft/7-1-2001/5.1.2600.0 (provider/date/version)
4. I've searched in Microsoft KB, Dell KB and Creative KB for discussion and
patches to do with issues related to USB devices. Nothing useful found.
5. I've updated my DellInspiron8600 BIOS to latest version (A12).
6. I have exact same problems described above using an older Onkyo SE-U55
USB audio device.
Conclusion: Since the two similar USB devices work perfectly on my
Windows2000Pro desktop and other USB devices work on my Dell Inspiron 8600
WinXPProSP2 system, I conclude the problem has something to do with
WinXPProSP2's support for 'USB Composite Devices'.
Any suggestions on what to do next?
John