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Disable asmedia usb 3.0 extensible host controller bios
Disable asmedia usb 3.0 extensible host controller bios




Into my personal download directory as I wanted to execute it upon login and I could not do that from the task scheduler on account of permissions or authorizations. I did have to move their devcon support fromĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Splashtop\Splashtop Remote\Server\Driver\Monitor\utils It was not inĭirectory of C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKsĪfter downloading a huge amount of stuff I did not need, but I discovered that splashtop remote (or server which I already had in all my systems) includes devcon support in its free download and the program is tiny and easy to install. I was unable to located the device kit for win10. However, I did want to post about that devcon program. I read harvey263 suggestion but I decided I wanted the disks to sleep as they are used rarely and I have no interested in buying a 2TB replacement disk anytime soon. Maybe there is a service I can start or stop remotely? I did not see usbstor listed as a service. From googleing it seem devcon needs to be on that server. I would like to run a program from the command prompt preferably from my desktop and not have to log in using splashtop or VNC. Immediately, all the sleeping drives wake up.

disable asmedia usb 3.0 extensible host controller bios

When they do not wake up I have to use remote desktop to run "device manager" and disable "Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible." and then enable that host controller. They are on a server and I access them through the file manager on my desktop. This is fine but occasionally one or more of them never wake up when I tried to access them. I have a number of USB 3 external drives they are not used all the time so they go to sleep (the drives, not the computer). This is my problem, maybe there is another solution: It appears I need devcon.exe which is part of a huge windows 10 sdk download includeing visual studio

disable asmedia usb 3.0 extensible host controller bios disable asmedia usb 3.0 extensible host controller bios

Tried "net start usbstor" but that is not supported it seems. Looked here first on how to do that and found a lot of references but not up-to-date (windows 10)






Disable asmedia usb 3.0 extensible host controller bios