Hi,
From the image you provided us, continue with these steps.
a) You will need to uncheck the “Show Compatible hardware” box.
b) You will find a list of manufacturers.
c) Select Microsoft and check for the preferred driver.
Check if it helps.
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Hello. All these steps worked for me -
But now, when I am at (Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer) - it wont show any available driver in the list.
Here is a pic. http://http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/844/xboxreceiverdriverlist.png/http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/844/xboxreceiverdriverlist.png/
I just want to find a solution of this problem!
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Hi,
From the image you provided us, continue with these steps.
a) You will need to uncheck the “Show Compatible hardware” box.
b) You will find a list of manufacturers.
c) Select Microsoft and check for the preferred driver.
Check if it helps.
I believe you are connected to a usb 3.0 port. It happened with me also. It was identified as a generic device and hence you cannot find the compatible drivers. Try changing to other usb ports on your computer. If this is a desktop try using the ports on the front.
i am confused with what you have said. You installed the drivers and when you are trying to connect once again it was detected as a unknown device. Is that it ?
In the Microsoft field - there aren't any drivers for xbox 360 receiver :(
Just find the same problem => http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/140780-guide-xbox-360-gaming-receiver-windows-7-connection-driver-problems-2.html
Seems that I have a bad receiver :(
Yes , thats right. I use the receiver almost a year and there were not any problems. Maybe I will try to change usb ports.