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The USB 2.0 driver will be installed successfully using the driver we just copied.Intel OBL Distribution (Commercial Use) License This LIMITED DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is a contract between You and Intel Corporation and its affiliates (“Intel”). Once done, go back to Device Manager, uninstall USB 2.0 Hub from the list and re-scan for new hardware. Locate the latest original USB 2.0 driver from the following folder.
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But since USB 2.0 is a generic system driver that doesn’t require any special drivers from 3rd party vendors since XP, where should I go to find and replace the corrupted driver? I’d been scratching my head and was at the edge of going the process of reinstalling everything when I finally found the easy fix. And when I went to the Device Manager, I saw the USB 2.0 Hub driver showing as an unknown device under Other Devices with a yellow exclamation mark on it. It always prompted a message saying the USB driver cannot be installed. My main computer was having a very annoying problem that prevented me from connecting any USB devices to it.