June 5, 2014

As the title says i bought this controller today plugged it into my TOSHIBA windows 7 64-bit PC and it turned on failed to install a driver and turned off. There is still power going to it because its LED button works. I tried to trouble shoot the problem and it told me it had no driver. It's a hardware problem. There is enough power to recognise the controller is attached, but at the join just before the USB, the connection is weak. Pull the cable apart and then plug back together nice and firmly and VOILA! The light comes on, it rumbles, and you are good to go. No driver issue whatsoever. I hope this makes sense. Update Xbox 360 Controller Driver Automatically (Wireless Controller) In case you are using a wireless Xbox 360 Controller on Windows 10, then you must be using a wireless receiver for connecting it to the PC. Sometimes, the Xbox 360 Controller driver or the receiver can cause problems. The Switch Wired Controllers are designed specifically to work with the Nintendo Switch console. While the controller may connect to the PC, there may be compatibility issues that occur preventing the user from receiving the full functionality of the controller. A driver is a software program that lets the device—in this case the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows—work with the Windows operating system and the game. On a computer running Windows 7, the driver will be downloaded and installed automatically when you connect the controller. Feb 21, 2018  How To Install Drivers for PowerA/ProEX XBox 360 Controller in Windows. Connect Xbox 360 Controller (wired/wireless) on Windows. How to Refresh and Maintain your PC's performance. I have recently purchased a PowerA Pro Ex PS3 controller, the wired version from WalMart. I have been trying to set it up with my PC to know avail. I have tried using DS3, and Scarlet Crush's solutions.

xb1usb.11059.0.140526x64.msi
2.8 MB
768,612
Input Devices
Windows 7 / 8 64-bit

Note: Your Xbox One controller needs to be connected to your PC through the micro USB cable for PC gaming.

The greatest gamepad – now even better

The Xbox One Wireless Controller features over 40 improvements to the award-winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.

More immersive

Feel the action like never before with Impulse Triggers. New vibration motors in the triggers provide precise fingertip feedback bringing weapons, crashes, and jolts to life for a whole new level of gaming realism.

New expansion port with high speed data transfer enables clearer chat audio when using a compatible headset.**

More precise

Newly designed D-pad is responsive to both sweeping and directional movements.

Thumbstick improvements enable better grip and accuracy.

Trigger and bumpers are designed for quicker access.

More comfortable

Grips and contours have been designed to fit a wider range of hand sizes comfortably.

Batteries fit inside the controller body, allowing your hands more room to naturally grip the controller.

Additional features

  • Contents: Wireless Controller and AA Batteries (2).
  • Up to 30ft wireless range.
  • Connect up to 8 Wireless Controllers at once to your console.
  • Menu and View buttons for easy navigation.
  • Seamless profile and controller pairing. Infrared LEDs in the controller can be sensed by the Kinect sensor.
  • Expansion port for add-on devices like the Chat Headset.
  • Compatible with Xbox One Play and Charge Kit and Xbox One Chat Headset.
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Note For information about how to install the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows, see How to set up an Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.

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On a computer running Windows 8.1, you can use Devices and Printers in Control Panel to troubleshoot the controller. Here’s how:

  1. On the Start screen, select Control Panel.
  2. Select View Devices and Printers.
  3. Verify that the controller appears under Devices, and then right-click the controller and select Game controller settings.
  4. Check the Status of the controller, and then select Properties.
  5. On the Test tab, test that the controller works correctly. If there are any issues, select Calibrate on the Settings tab.
  6. If you continue to experience any issues, right-click the controller under Devices in Devices and Printers, and then select Troubleshoot.

Windows 7 and earlier versions of Windows

On Windows 7 and earlier versions of Windows, you can use Device Manager to help troubleshoot problems with your controller, see whether the correct items are listed, and to make sure there are no conflicts.

Note A conflict is marked by a yellow exclamation point in Device Manager.

To use Device Manager, follow these steps:

  1. Select Start, then Run, then type sysdm.cpl, and then select OK.
  2. On the Hardware tab, select Device Manager.
  3. When the controller is successfully installed, you see three entries in Device Manager. There should be two entries under Human Interface Devices:
    • HID-compliant game controller
    • USB Human Interface Device
    Additionally, there should be a third entry in under Microsoft Common Controller for Windows Class:
    • Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
  4. If you see yellow exclamation points next to any of these entries, there's a problem with the installation. If there's a problem for either of the entries under Human Interface Devices, first verify that the problem is caused by the controller by unplugging it. If a hardware conflict with the controller was causing the problem, the yellow exclamation point will no longer appear after the controller is unplugged.

To resolve controller problems in Device Manager, try these solutions one at a time (move to the next solution only if the one you’re trying fails to resolve your problem):

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  1. Use the built-in troubleshooter:
    1. In Device Manager, double-click Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
    2. Select Troubleshoot, and then follow the steps provided.
  2. Remove and then redetect the controller:
    1. Right-click Xbox 360 Controller for Windows, and then select Uninstall.
    2. In the Action menu, select Scan for hardware changes.
  3. Try updating the driver:
    1. Double-click Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
    2. On the Driver tab, select Update Driver.

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Note This information applies only to the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows. For help with other gamepads or joysticks, see the peripheral manufacturer's website or support center. For information on configuring a specific game to be played with a controller, see the game publisher's website or support center.

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