try to install nec usb xhci drivers on 7

Le lun. 18 nov. 2019 à 06:03, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> a écrit :

> On 11/17/19 8:16 PM, Christopher Snowhill (kode54) wrote:
> > Windows 7 has always required vendor drivers for USB 3.x. You can try
> setting the interface to mimic a real XHCI device that has Windows 7
> drivers available. I think there’s an NEC model?
> >
> >> On Nov 17, 2019, at 6:06 PM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 11/15/19 7:01 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> >>> Hi All,
> >>> Host:
> >>>     Fedora 31, x64
> >>>     qemu-kvm-4.1.0-5.fc31.x86_64
> >>>     USB Controller (USB3):
> >>> <controller type="usb" index="0" model="qemu-xhci" ports="15">
> >>>    <alias name="usb"/>
> >>>    <address type="pci" domain="0x0000" bus="0x00" slot="0x05"
> function="0x0"/>
> >>> </controller>
> >>> VM:
> >>>     Windows 7 Pro, SP1, x64
> >>> In my VM's device manager, it has a bang mark on
> >>>      Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller
> >>> And Windows can not find the appropriate driver in:
> >>>      virtio-win-0.1.173.2.iso/virtio-win-gt-x64.msi
> >>> or the search the web find it.
> >>> And Windows can not find a USB device I redirect to it.
> >>> I don't have the problem with my Windows Ten -  1909 VM.
> >>> Any word of wisdom?
> >>> Many thanks,
> >>> -T
> >>
> >> In Windows 10, this driver is called:
> >>
> >> Standard USB 3.0 eXtensible Host
> >> Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)  Generic
> >> USB xHCI Host Controller
>
>
> Tried:
>
> <controller type="usb" index="0" model="qemu-xhci" ports="15">
>    <alias name="usb"/>
>    <address type="pci" domain="0x0000" bus="0x00" slot="0x05"
> function="0x0"/>
> </controller>
>
>
> Does not work either.  Rats!!!!
>
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