
I'd very much like for this to work but this has been a real headache. If you are using Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10, please refer to our Driver & Support FAQ for detailed driver information. To obtain the latest available version of your VIA driver, please follow the steps below. It also still tells me the error VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft).Īll the other computer specs are just fine. Welcome to the VIA Driver Download Portal.


The Inateck ports work with other USB 3.0 devices/thumbdrives - but when the Rift S is plugged in it wont show up or is recognized. Just shows up when plugged into the one that says it's not compatible on my motherboard.Īlong with a caution sign it says - "Some of the hardware that powers your USB ports is not compatible: VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)"īefore going out and purchasing the PCI card I made sure my VIA USB drivers for that are updated and they still, currently up to the latest driver. You will see that the VIA USB 3. Now it wont recognize the Oculus if it's plugged into any of these USB ports on the PCI card. Then it eventually recognises and loads the two files, the. I bought the 7 port one, installed it and the drivers, restarted the computer - the whole deal.

I saw that this can be an issue and oculus recommended high speed USB 3.0 PCI card from inateck. Just recently bought a Rift s and for some reason it said my USB ports I have on my motherboard aren't compatible.
