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On 03/31/2017 11:00 PM, Paul wrote:
philo wrote: Win7 is now all up and running fine and I've given the machine a good test...works great. Could not get USB working so just spent $15 for a USB-3 card Final cost was about $200, half of which was for the 16gigs of RAM Back in the old days I could "steal" drivers for Win2k from an XP machine but I could not use the win10 drivers for USB in the win7 machine. You could go over to the Community forum at Intel and whine about it. But I don't think anyone there cares about your predicament. The Executives-With-The-Starched-Shirt-Collars don't care. ******* I'm really surprised you couldn't get a USB2 EHCI driver working. The Microsoft one should work. Normally the Intel USB2 INF would "INCLUDE" the Microsoft driver INF. Since EHCI is designed to standards, that should have worked. The tool for the job there would be Notepad :-) You would find a sample INF inside a INFINST download from downloadcenter.intel.com . Another possibility, would be to see if an Intel NUC has been built with your processor. Then scope out the download page for the NUC and see what they've got. If Intel builds a NUC, probably only the USB3 connectors are on the outside. A NUC based on J3455. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/sea...yword=NUC6CAYH INFINST for the NUC in question. 3MB. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...-for-Intel-NUC Now, don't get too excited. The driver isn't here. 1) Extract mup.xml and setupchipset.exe from the ZIP. 2) In a command prompt window cd /d F:\path\to\two\files md F:\temp # make a dump for the files setupchipset.exe -extract F:\temp # Extract them. Requires Win7+ There are six INF files with USB in the contents. They have VID and PID values which would need to match in order to trigger. It looks like, basically, no newer processors got drivers. You would need the VID and PID from your J3455, to check through the files and see what is possible. Since these things are designed to standards, I don't see why the driver for the C216 wouldn't work. In one of the files, I find this VID PID. I did a search on these and the word driver. 8086 9CB1 That got me here. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...Chipset-Family The difference in this case, is the INF matches on "class" and not VID PID. (This link probably won't work without clicking on the Accept License link.) https://downloadmirror.intel.com/228... _4.0.6.60.zip iusb3hub.inf %IUsb3HubDeviceDesc01% = IUsb3HubModel, IUSB3\CLASS_09&SUBCLASS_00&PROT_01 So the hub part is generic. The XHCI logic block looks like it might be more trouble. As it triggers off VEN/DEV. And you'd need to check the VEN/DEV on your Apollo Lake/Goldmont. I just remembered I got that 9CB1 thing above, and Bingo! iusb3xhc.inf %IUsb3XhcDeviceDesc01% = IUsb3XhcModel, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9CB1&REV_00 %IUsb3XhcDeviceDesc01% = IUsb3XhcModel, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9CB1&REV_01 %IUsb3XhcDeviceDesc01% = IUsb3XhcModel, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9CB1&REV_02 %IUsb3XhcDeviceDesc01% = IUsb3XhcModel, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9CB1&REV_03 Anyway, I cannot predict the outcome, but this is what scrounging for Win7 drivers looks like. Paul First I took the win10 drivers .sys and .inf and used them to install in win7 Got them installed, but with error then tried the Intel Win7 drivers and renamed the .inf file to match the name the device was looking for...again got it installed but with error I suppose I could try editing the .inf files but decided to just spend the $15 and get a USB-3 card. Since the machine had two USB-2 ports and two USB-3 ports I will be better off with the card anyway as it has four USB-3 ports. Plus because the machine has ps-2 for mouse and kb all four USB ports will be available. |
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