Xhci-root-hub-0-driver-gigabyte

As of my latest knowledge, there is no specific, standalone driver called that you would download and install separately. Instead, this string typically appears in Device Manager (on Windows) under Universal Serial Bus controllers .

| Symptom | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Suddenly, all USB 3.0 ports on the rear I/O panel go dead. USB 2.0 may still work. | | Code 10 / Code 43 in Device Manager | Windows reports “This device cannot start” or “A driver has reported a controller error.” | | Random Disconnects | External HDDs disconnect and reconnect during large file transfers. | | VR Headset Errors | Oculus or Valve Index reports poor tracking or USB bandwidth warnings. | | Blue Screen (BSOD) | Stop code: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE or SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION referencing usbxhci.sys. | | Sleep/Wake Failures | PC fails to wake from sleep because the XHCI controller doesn’t resume correctly. | xhci-root-hub-0-driver-gigabyte

So, when you see , you are looking at the software component governing the first primary USB 3.0+ controller on your specific Gigabyte board. "0" typically denotes the first logical instance of the hub (some high-end boards have multiple XHCI controllers, indexed as 0, 1, etc.). As of my latest knowledge, there is no

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