


VIA VL800/VL801 USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver 2. Symptoms I've had were that every time I plugged in my XBox One controller via USB cable (From the XBox), I would lose my mouse and/or keyboard inputs entirely, even if they were removed and plugged back in, until I restarted the system without the XBox One controller connected. So for weeks I've been trying to get my XBox One controller working with Windows 10 Pro 圆4. So, before installing the driver, it is recommended that you update the VIA xHCI PCIe Card with the latest firmware that supports UASP, and afterwards follow the link below: USB 3.0 eXtensible host controller - 0.96 (microsoft) Crashing with XBox One Controller. You also must know that the package contains the drivers for both USB 3.0 host controller and UASP storage device, and that the UASP driver needs the VLI USB 3.0 Speeder Utility to work properly. The VL800 and VL801 are USB 3.0 chipsets that enable 4 USB port each, which can interface with 5 Gbps (Super-Speed), 480 Mbps (High-Speed), 12 Mbps (Full-Speed) or 1.5 Mbps (Low-Speed) USB devices. The driver disables performance enhancement so it can solve the high CPU utilization, and found an alternative solution for the UASP's cat files for resolving the separate OS issue. VIA has worked on solving some issues as well. 4002, and it has replaced the UASP application with revision 1.0.0.12. This release is based on V2.10A with a replaced UASP client driver, version. It is compatible with all of Microsoft's operating systems, starting from Windows XP to the latest one. VIA has released the latest WHQL Certified USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) driver for the VL800 and VL801 Host Controllers.
