Generic USB Hub is an operating system that installs the driver designed to help operate the operating system serial device. The common USB hub driver provides a connection between the host computer and a USB port at a different center. Tech Tip: If you are having trouble deciding which is the right driver, try the Driver Update Utility for Generic USB Hub. It is a software utility that will find the right driver for you - automatically. DriverGuide maintains an extensive archive of Windows drivers available for free download. We employ a team from around the world.
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This topics in this section describe the class drivers, generic client driver, and the parent composite driver that are provided by Microsoft.
Microsoft-provided USB drivers for controllers and hubs
Microsoft provides these set of drivers:
- For USB host controllers and hubs. For more information, see USB host-side drivers in Windows. You can develop a custom host controller driver that communicates with the USB host controller extension (UCX) driver. For more information, see Developing Windows drivers for USB host controllers.
- For handling common function logic for USB devices. For more information, see USB device-side drivers in Windows.
- For supporting Type-C connectors. For more information, see USB connector manager class extension (UcmCx).
Other Microsoft-provided USB drivers
Device setup class | Microsoft-provided driver and INF | Windows support | Description |
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USB |
Usbccgp.sys
Usb.inf
|
Windows 8.1
Windows 8
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP
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Usbccgp.sys is a parent driver for composite devices that supports multiple functions. For more information, see USB Generic Parent Driver (Usbccgp.sys). |
Biometric |
WudfUsbBID.dll
WudfUsbBIDAdvanced.inf
|
Windows 8.1
Windows 8
|
Microsoft supports USB biometric devices (fingerprint readers) by providing the Windows Biometric Framework. See the Windows Biometric Framework.
|
Media Transfer Protocol Devices | Wpdusb.sys (Obsolete) |
Windows Server 2008
Windows Vista
Windows Server 2003
Windows XP
|
Note
Starting in Windows 7, Microsoft has replaced the kernel mode component of the Windows Vista USB driver stack (Wpdusb.sys) for Windows Portable Devices (WPD) with the generic Winusb.sys.
Microsoft provides the Wpdusb.sys driver to manage portable devices that support the Media Transfer Protocol. See WPD Design Guide.
|
USBDevice |
Winusb.sys
Winusb.inf
|
Windows 8.1
Windows 8
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2)
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Winusb.sys can be used as the USB device's function driver instead of implementing a driver. See WinUSB. |
Microsoft-provided USB device class drivers
https://villehigh-power792.weebly.com/blog/hindi-songs-download-mp3. Microsoft provides drivers for several USB device classes approved by USB-IF. These drivers and their installation files are included in Windows. They are available in the WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepository folder.
See, USB device class drivers included in Windows.
Related topics
Generic Usb Hub Driver Microsoft
https://villehigh-power792.weebly.com/blog/install-family-safety-windows-7. Universal Serial Bus (USB)
USB Driver Development Guide
USB Driver Development Guide