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Generic usb hub driver failed
Generic usb hub driver failed






  1. #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED DRIVER#
  2. #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED 32 BIT#
  3. #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED FULL#
  4. #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED CODE#
  5. #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED WINDOWS 8#

#GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED WINDOWS 8#

  • New: Support for high-DPI screens - no more bitmap scaling under Windows 8 and 10.
  • Bugfix: V3.6.0 reported an error for an trailing NULL character in string descriptors even there is none.
  • New: Tree nodes of USB devices can show now either names from the Device Manager (as UsbTreeView before V3.7) or names build from USB string descriptors or (new default) a smart choice of the available strings (let me know if it does not look that smart for one of your devices).
  • Bugfix: V3.7.0 had no valid default for the new source of display names resultung in showing device IDs until a valid source was selected.
  • Bugfix: When renaming a USB dev's node the default name was always the device description from the Device Manager, even another source was selected.
  • New: Some fine-tuning for smart node naming.
  • New: Drop-down lists as wide as the longest item.
  • Bugfix: bInterval of endpoint descriptors decoded wrong.
  • Bugfix: Option "Read Msft String Descriptor 0圎E" was read inverted from INI since V3.4.0, so it switched between on and off everey start.
  • Without write access the INI is now saved to %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Uwe Sieber (under Windows 2000, XP and 2003 to %APPDATA%)

    #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED 32 BIT#

  • Bugfix: 圆4 Release did not save settings when it has no write access to the INI file because Windows does VirtualStore redirection for 32 bit apps only.
  • Bugfix: USB 3.2 Gen2 devices running at 20 GBits/s shown as 10 GBits/s.
  • Bugfix: Other Speed Configuration Descriptor not shown since V3.4.
  • Bugfix: wChannelConfig of Audio 1.0 descriptors decoded wrong, possible crash.
  • Tree node of USB devices can use better names than those (often generic) from the Device Manager.
  • #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED FULL#

  • Can copy a full height screenshot of the tree-view to the Windows clipboard.
  • Can write and read a report in XML format (not compatibel with USBView's).
  • Treenode highlight of arrived and removed devices.
  • Uses Windows visual theme with option to turn it off.
  • Option to rename tree items (press F2 or single-click it when selected).
  • Option to expand tree items to make selected arrived and removed devices visible.
  • Options to jump to arrived and removed devices.
  • Options not to expand empty hubs or hub with only empty hubs attached.
  • Search edit, Alt+Left/Right to cycle thru the search hits
  • Some new Keyboard shortcuts (Alt+D to open the drives list, Alt+O the Others list, Alt+S to focus the.
  • Search function (not full text, only things like device ID, drive letter, volume name etc).
  • No more enumeration of all devices on arrival and removal of a USB device.
  • TreeView with handmade 16x16 icons, USBView used 32x32 icons scaled down to 15x15.
  • Toolbar with jump-lists for easily finding devices in complex trees.
  • if a USB mouse was moved while requesting its properties
  • Failed USB requests are re-tried in the background, e.g.
  • Extended information about host controllers.
  • Extended USB information available under Windows 8 and 10 (taken from the latest USBView sample application).
  • Safe removal, device restart and port restart.
  • Hexdump of the descriptors can be shown.
  • Way more descriptors are decoded, as Audio 2.0.
  • Shows open handles on failed safe removal.
  • TreeView highlighting of arrived and removed devices.
  • Keeps the tree item selection over refresh.
  • Background color and font of the right pane can be set (the font shown in the screenshots is DOSLike 7).
  • Informations from the Windows Device Management are collected and matched with the found USB devices Therefore UsbTreeView can show the child devices, including drive letters and COM-ports.
  • #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED CODE#

    UsbTreeView started with the USBView source code from the DDK for Server 2003. But still it is still more or less merely a demo application for the Windows USB API, after 20 years it still doesn't even save the window position. Meanwhile USBView comes as executables as part of the "Debugging Tools für Windows", see here: USBView.

    #GENERIC USB HUB DRIVER FAILED DRIVER#

    The USB Device Tree Viewer, short UsbTreeView is based upon the Microsoft "USBView" sample application found in the Windows Driver Development Kits and now standalone at GitHub.īut it is source code only, there is no executable for end users provided.








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