What drives me crazy is that the error message gets you looking for DVD drivers when it has nothing to do with that, plus Win7 doesn't even recognize the correct drivers as being compatible with the hardware!Īnyway, after several days wasted at least my system is up and running finally. I found all except for the USB Controller. I installed Windows 7 and was missing all the drivers. I selected the driver and hit Next and everything went smoothly after that. HP 15 Notebook 15-ay041wm Processor: Intel Core i3-6100U CPU 2.30 GHz RAM: 8GB System Type: 64-bit OS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 Sorry if this isnt in the right place. I unchecked the box for not displaying incompatible drivers and then they showed up.
Once I got the error, I browsed to the files to install, but they still didn't show up. Error message 'The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28).
#WINDOWS 7 USB CONTROLLER DRIVER ERRROR SERIAL#
All drivers was automatically reinstalled - but not 'Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller'. I tried to remove all Universal Controllers to let Windows 7 reinstall.
#WINDOWS 7 USB CONTROLLER DRIVER ERRROR INSTALL#
On another PC (obviously), I downloaded the latest Win7 drivers for my motherboard and put them on the USB stick that I was installing Win7 from (although this should probably work even if you install from DVD, just as long as you can get to them when you Browse from the error dialog). I had a lot of problems with detecting USB drives on Windows 7. After reading many threads in many places and trying just about everything I saw (removed HW until almost nothing left, reduced BIOS settings to minimal items, good quality ISO burn, booth from USB, etc.), I was finally able to resolve the problem on my system and it had nothing to do with the DVD drive/drivers at all (I had even removed all IDE components), it was the SATA drivers for the MoBo.