How To Reinstall 360 Controller Driver

System Specifications:
Operating System: Windows 7, Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
Problem: Driver-related

The driver for the virtual xbox 360 controller is not detected as a game controller (version 1.7) #264. I tried to install an older version and it didn't work, I then saw that the driver for the virtual controller was updated too, I uninstalled that driver, reinstalled the older. Completely Uninstall XBOX 360 Controller For Windows 6.0.5221.0 from Computer. Do you want to uninstall XBOX 360 Controller For Windows 6.0.5221.0 completely from the computer? Do you receive strange errors when uninstalling XBOX 360 Controller For Windows 6.0.5221.0?

Problem:I have a wired Afterglow Gamepad Controller for XBox 360 and there seem to be no drivers for the device at all! Upon checking Device Manager, I received an Error 28 (which is what I just stated above).I tried googling and searching for drivers on my system/the device itself and there seem to be no driver. I've tried installing the generic drivers (found here[microsoft.com]) and they (of course) do not work.

Another thing I've also found is that I'm missing a HID Compliant Driver (as it's so called), and of course: It can't be found anywhere through googling as it's usually a different driver for each type of device (ie. Mouse, Keyboard, Game Controller etc.).

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Question: How do I install the 'HID Compliant Driver' so that Windows can detect my device?
From what I've found out so far of the problem, it seems like the device proper driver is find/usable, it's just that the complementary driver ('HID Compliant Controller' driver or whatever it's called) is missing as the same problem is happening with my Wiimote (except over Bluetooth).

Edit 1: If you haven't already figured out, I'm trying to use my xbox controller on my PC.
Edit 2: The drivers were working last year, until I reformatted my laptop (clean wipe of everything).
Edit 3: I've been experimenting with all sorts of drivers (and the 'no driver at all'), but the thing I seem to always notice happening is that when I insert the controller, the lights blink (on the controller) and Windows plays two low-pitched sounds, instead of a low pitched followed by a high pitched note (which means a device has been plugged in and is ready to use). Yes, I've tried it in nearly all ports.
Edit 4: It's not in Device Manager, the driver simply does not exist on my system at all!

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1 Answer

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Likely, your system somehow 'misplaced' its C:WindowsSystem32drivers*hid*.sys files. A normally functioning system can be expected to have the following files:

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  • hidclass.sys
  • hidparse.sys
  • hidusb.sys
  • kbdhid.sys
  • hidbth.sys
  • hidir.sys
  • mouhid.sys
  • hidbatt.sys
  • VMBusHID.sys

There are two options for restoring any of these missing files.

  • Copy the file from C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepository (they will be in sub-directories under this structure)
  • Expand the file from your windows 7 dvd
    • Open D:sourcesinstall.wim with a utility like 7-zip
    • Browse to the drivers folder (1WindowsSystem32drivers)
    • Extract the driver files you need

Note You may need to get the inf files as well. In that case follow the instructions on this article.

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Reinstall

Likely, all you are missing is hidusb.sys but I would check for all of them. This should address your missing HID driver issue. As to the gamepad itself, I would highly recommend uninstalling its drivers before attempting this fix, then re-installing.

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So this past weekend I upgraded to Windows 10 from 7 and it went very well. I have a USB Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard and IntelliMouse 2.0 wireless mouse, both of which were prompted to install the software suit first thing after Win10 welcome desktop and worked perfectly.
However, I wanted to have a 'clean' install, so today I did a PC Reset. Everything went well til the Win10 screen to enter regional info, when my USB KB/Mouse weren't detected/working. Thankfully I still had an old PS/2 KB/Mouse that worked after a restart.
Here's the problem -
I used these to check my drivers -
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...pdate-Utility-
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect
and Intel said I didn't need any. I know the ports are good because my USB keyboard and mouse both light up during Intel Bios flash but go blank once
Windows 10 starts up.
I'm thinking there was something changed in the registry during the PC Reset that made these controllers incomplete. I also couldn't find anything on
Intel's website to download these drivers either. They tripped these events -
VEN_8086&DEV_27CB&SUBSYS_58428086&REV_013&61aaa01&0&EB
VEN_8086&DEV_27CA&SUBSYS_58428086&REV_013&61aaa01&0&EA
VEN_8086&DEV_27C9&SUBSYS_58428086&REV_013&61aaa01&0&E9
VEN_8086&DEV_27C8&SUBSYS_58428086&REV_013&61aaa01&0&E8
Funny how a clean install is supposed to work better than an upgrade lol.
Thanks for any help!
Intel D975XBX2
Q6700
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8GB DDR2-800
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