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12-11-2016 06:42 AM - edited 12-11-2016 06:44 AM
I assume you have tried a power reset of the Z620. i.e. shut down the Z620, remove the power lead and hold the Power on button for 15 seconds?
Can you see the USB ports in device manager?
Do you have HP Performance Advisor and HP Support Assistant installed?
When or how did the problem appear? After an upgrade or Windows update? Any other issues seen?
A little more info may help.
12-14-2016 12:50 PM
Hi Brian
I have tried power reset but still the same
Yes i have HP Performance Advisor and HP Support Assistant installed
I have checked the bios to make sure all the usb ports are enabled
from window 7 i had upgraded to window 8, 8.1 and 10 but nothing worked and i'm back to window 7 again.
In devices manager i canot see usb 3?
Thanks.
12-14-2016 04:12 PM
I assume everything was fine one minute then the USB 3.0 ports just stopped working?
Have you tried to re-install the Texas Instruments USB 3.0 xHCI Controller driver? (on the HP Z620 driver download page).
It might also be worth a try re-installing the other motherboard chipset drivers.
The only time I have had any issue with my Z620 USB 3.0 ports was when I bought the machine earlier this year, the bottom-front USB port was physically damaged and caused random issues with other devices on the USB 3 ports on the rear. I ended up replacing the whole front USB assembly and no problems since. P.S. I knew the port was damaged and had priced the replacement part before the purchase.
Obviously, it would be better if it's down to a driver issue than a hardware problem.
12-14-2016 04:46 PM - edited 12-14-2016 06:42 PM
Your TI based USB3 drivers are missing, and it is not clear why.
A clean install from a "system builder" DVD will not have those drivers and so you have to add them on afterwards. Make sure to get the ones from HP via the Z620 drivers sources. I'm using the ones they have there now, for clean installs, and they have been working fine. Don't get the drivers from another source. I believe there are more than one TI based USB3 driver chipset, and you want the correct one from HP.
If, however, you have done a "restore" of your Z620 build from the HP media then those drivers would be rolled in by HP already. Or if you are using your original HP install then how they got lost from Device Manager may never be known.
A quick install from the HP SoftPaq should fix this........ when you navigate to download that from the HP Z620 drivers google search you'll see a "Driver-Controller (2)" entry, and it will be in that folder. Version 1.16.3.0 from 2014. The installer is via SP65043, and it can tell if you are running 32- or 64 bit.
Try this: http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/readIndex?sp4ts.oid=5225038
And this:
Here is what the two drivers should look like once installed, and where they will be in Device Manager:
12-14-2016 08:24 PM - edited 12-14-2016 08:33 PM
.... Oh, I forgot.... there also will be a Control Panel Programs and Features entry entitled TI USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver and mine is version 1.16.3
Check in that Control Panel.... that might be a place someone accidentally got to and uninstalled from with good intentions (but bad outcome).
For what it is worth, this same installer package is what I use when installing the HP "2x2" PCIe USB3 TI based card, which I have posted about here in the past. If doing that remember to always properly power up the card with its supplemental power cable before loading drivers. That way the the installer can see all of the card's hardware components during the install process. Otherwise you'll end up with a mishmash. That issue is not present for the on-motherboard TI USB3 chipset.... it gets its power in the Z620 directly from the motherboard it is soldered into.
