Searching the Intel web site for the same drivers (in case the Asus copy is corrupt) only returns drivers for Series 7 or Series 8 chipsets, with no specific mention of Series 9 (I have Z97). Rebooting at this stage causes a BSOD while loading windows, requiring a repair boot and System Restore to recover. Something has occurred in this process though, because the Device Manager is now listing the driver as Intel, version 3.0.0.16. If I try to install the PCI bus driver manually via the Device Manager (updating from the stock Microsoft driver and pointing it to the directory where the Intel USB3 drivers reside) It fails saying "The parameter is incorrect". At this point the entire system freezes for about 30 seconds and then a generic message is returned saying the install failed and some devices were not installed. Once rebooted it works fine.I've been trying to install the Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver (version 3.0.0.16 as supplied by the Asus web site) but it balks when it gets to the PCI bus. Sometimes on first boot after the asus logo and spinning dots, the screen goes black and monitor will say no input detected.All 3 Asus PN50 will not come back online once they go into sleep mode.One R7 PN50 issue is that the screen flickers. All pcs are fully updated to latest 417 asus Bios running windows 10 pro, 16gb ram and 500 Samsung 970 nvme. Hoping someone can shed some light on it. Just got 3 asus PN50 mini pcs and facing issues with them. Ever since I rolled back the driver, i have had no issues. If you updated the driver go into device manager and roll back the driver for ASMedia USB 3.0 Extensible host controller. If you download the driver from Windows update, you will see most of the problems below. Edit: To those who are finding this on Google, below problems are caused by ASMedia eXtensible host controller driver.
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