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Thanks! This is what solved the problem for me (I have a cable-connected Xbox One Controller). In Windows 10, the offending item is "USB Host Controller Intel(R) 3.1 eXtensible - 1.10 (Microsoft)" under the "USB Bus Controllers" category; on its Power Management tab, uncheck "allow Windows to turn off..." and the problem is fixed.
However, in my case the issue seemed a bit more complicated as: 1) last year when I had constant disconnections in Windows 7, doing the same thing didn't fix it (or perhaps I got the wrong setting??); 2) I don't remember having the same issue back in 2016 when the controller was new.
Furthermore, in a specific game (Jets'n'Guns 2) I would have the controller go unresponsive (game recognised no input at all) then when I disconnected the cable, the game would tell me "Controller Disconnected" - meaning that when it went unresponsive, it was actually STILL CONNECTED somehow - until I plugged it back, then it would work properly for a while... then repeat ad infinitum.
Hope this helps.
I'm running windows h2 2020 and latest controller drivers. I have started timing the disconnections and I've seen one happen at the 1h mark, another at the 30 min mark. When it happens and I turn on the controller again, it disconnects much faster than it did the first time. Bios settings had absolutely nothing of use.
Event viewer yielded no useful warnings or error msges. This is so effing annoying. Am I supposed to use cabled controllers in 2020? Gosh effing dang it. Somebody help!
Most effective solution was to skew the adapter's position physically and lock it that way. I put a plastic cap for VGA cable between the my wireless adapter and 3.5" sound cable, so that s**ker stays skewed.
This worked for me for a 2 months. Now its back after a windows update.
I've reinstalled pre-downloaded adapter drivers. It stays connected so far, while i'm busy typing this post (around 10 minutes). Lets see if it stays good ingame.
Xbox Elite Series 2
Xbox Wireless Adapter/Dongle
TLDR: Disabling Nvidia Replay and Broadcast fixed my disconnects.
Anyone else have this issue?
damn, he said "definitely"!
Sorry to hear you guys are experiencing Windows. I would cut the grief induced by trying to fix this garbage and just use the controller wired.
Often it is quicker to reboot into safe mode and reinstall Windows than to try to find and apply fixes.
I will try this since I've been experiencing this constant disconnect during my Rocket League games. It even alt + tab's me when I lose connection, the white xbox logo flashes like pairing and it connects when it wants like the OP said :D