

The Creators Update (April 2017) came after the Anniversary Update (August 2016), but it probably doesn't matter which one you pick. If that still doesn't work, the link to the "Microsoft driver downloads page" is here: If you plug this thing in, then go to Windows Update and search for updates and it doesn't show anything, you might need to click the "View optional updates" link in Windows Update first, then expand the "Driver updates" list, then select this driver, then click "Download and install".

Windows Update was able to find this for me (well, maybe it's been "downloading" at 0% for the past ten minutes or so), but going through Device Manager and telling it to download a driver did not work, for whatever reason. And then manually install it under the Xbox ACC in Device Manager.Īnd it works! No more Xbox ACC, it's showing up under Network Adapters as an Xbox Wireless Controller, and it actually connected to my controller right away. Extract the file from your downloaded Update. I downloaded the larger file of the Anniversary update. 1st one couldn't find anything, 2nd found two versions of Windows 10 Creator Update, and two versions of Anniversary Update. Go to the Microsoft driver downloads page and search for one of the ID's. In my case I had USB\VID_045E&PID_02FE&REV_0100 In Device Manager, double click on Xbox ACC, go into Details tab, under Property select Hardware Ids. Originally posted by Virus.exe:Nevermind that! I got it!įor ♥♥♥♥'s sake I was about to rip my damn hair out trying to figure it out. I'm trying to use the new model of the Xbox wireless receiver, the smaller rounded USB dongle, not the larger flat one.īTW, the same dongle worked perfectly fine on my PC. Originally posted by Virus.exe:I'm running the latest Windows 10 with all the updates on my laptop. Well I can't because it can't "find" the driver!īTW, the same dongle worked perfectly fine on my PC. I tried deleting the driver and cleaning the registry with CCleaner, still doesn't work.Īll the guides I've seen online keep reiterating the same thing - install the driver manually. And yet, I can't install them - Windows could not find drivers for your device. I went to the Microsoft page with all the driver downloads and download a couple of different Xbox drivers.

Automatic updates give me "Windows could not find drivers for your device". Plugging it in, says it's ready to use but it's not responding.ĭevice Manager shows it under Other Devices as Xbox ACC with error Code 28. This new one, however, can't install the driver. I've used the older flat dongle and that one worked right out of the box. I'm trying to use the new model of the Xbox wireless receiver, the smaller rounded USB dongle, not the larger flat one. I'm running the latest Windows 10 with all the updates on my laptop.
