7 Ports Usb 3.0 High Speed Hub Driver Windows 10

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7 Ports Usb 3.0 High Speed Hub Driver Windows 10 6,2/10 1340reviews

I have a relatively up to date computer I had built for my observatory a few months ago with Windows 7 Pro installed. I use the computer for astronomical imaging with webcams and CCD long exposure cameras attached to my telescope. My newer webcams are USB 3.0 and I had operated them from a HooToo 7-port USB 3.0 hub (HT-UH010) along with some USB 2.0 devices. All was working just fine under Windows 7. Then came the Windows 10 upgrade. Now the device manager shows that I have the video camera installed and it is working properly when I am using the camera through the hub, but on attempting video capture I get an immediate 'capture failed' message.

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7 Ports Usb 3.0 High-speed Hub Driver

On the other hand, when I hook up through one of the USB 3.0 ports on the mother board, the camera works just fine. The HooToo hub did not come with any software and was intended to run with the generic hub drivers. On the HooToo website is the disclaimer: 'Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8 (does NOT support Windows 8.1)', no mention of Windows 10. I wish I had not done the Win10 upgrade. Can I go back? What about the newer computer that arrived with Win10 installed? Labtec Webcam Driver Windows 10.

Is this a bug that I can expect to be fixed in an update soon? I suspect you have answered your own question - Windows 8.1 (therefore 10) is not supported by the device manufacturer. You would need to contact them about whether they plan address the issue. Perhaps it is time to get a new hub? For a month after you upgrade to Windows 10, you'll be able to go back to your previous version of Windows, provided that you have not revoved or changed the windows.old and $windows.~bt folders in your system; - Start >Settings >Update & Security. - On the Update & Security page, in the left pane >Recovery >Go back to Windows 7. Apple Bluetooth Driver Windows 10 more.