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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Unfortunately my laptop only has USB 3.0 ports, but the USB hub I tried was USB 2.0 and it had the same problem. Thanks for the reply though!
That said my research has found that it may be related to Windows' drivers for certain Intel USB 3.0 chipsets that cause a large number of USB devices to fail. Unfortunately I haven't found a solid work-around for the issue. One site had a tutorial for forcing Windows 8 to use Intel's own Windows 7 drivers. I tried this but it didn't help me out much.
The cable itself works fine on Windows 7, and I'm honestly tempted to just wipe Windows 8 and load Windows 7, it gives a lot fewer headaches.
Fed up with that, I ordered a new cable (Amazon). Also ordered a USB 3.0/2.0 powered Hub. When they arrived, I plugged the new cable into the laptop. It worked. No issues. I can unplug it, plug it into a different port, and .. it works.. It would seem the old cable has issues, and yet the new one just.. works.
Which shows me, you can't blame windows on this one.
I have the same issue with cable and my laptop. Everything worked fine under 8 but cable but get code 10 error under 8.1. My BIOS doesn't have an option to disable xHCI.
However I was able to get it to work if I plug the cable in via a powered hub.
I have found 2 lines of investigation that I will look into
1 - windows 8.1 introduced some additional USB power saving features which a reportedly causing problems for some devices.
2 - my reading suggests that from 8.1 the USB drivers for my chip set are now supplied by Intel rather than Microsoft.
I have seen a few reg tweaks that can be done to disable the power saving features. I will report back if I get it working without the hub.
Laptop runs both older and newer rocksmith, handles the cable without issue. Many thanks to the original poster, as rocksmith was one of the main programs I purchased this laptop for!
necro'ing old threads is frowned upon, but that said -
Your board may or may not even have a USB 3.0 controller/ports.
Either way, even if it does, just use a USB 2.0 port, or get a USB 2.0 powered hub.