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I have a relatively up to date computer I had built for my observatory a few months ago with Windows 7 Pro installed. I use the computer for astronomical imaging with webcams and CCD long exposure cameras attached to my telescope. My newer webcams areUSB 3.0 and I had operated them from a HooToo 7-port USB 3.0 hub (HT-UH010) along with some USB 2.0 devices. All was working just fine under Windows 7. Then came the Windows 10 upgrade. Now the device manager shows that I have the video camera installedand it is working properly when I am using the camera through the hub, but on attempting video capture I get an immediate 'capture failed' message. On the other hand, when I hook up through one of the USB 3.0 ports on the mother board, the camera works justfine.
The HooToo hub did not come with any software and was intended to run with the generic hub drivers. On the HooToo website is the disclaimer: 'Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8 (does NOT support Windows 8.1)', no mention of Windows 10.
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I wish I had notdone the Win10 upgrade. Can I go back? What about the newer computer that arrived with Win10 installed? Is this a bug that I can expect to be fixed in an update soon? I suspect you have answered your own question - Windows 8.1 (therefore 10) is not supported by the device manufacturer.
You would need to contact them about whether they plan address the issue. You say you have the HooToo UH010. The ASIX drivers they pointed to are for AX88179 device which is a USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet controller ( )Another HooToo model HT-UE01 does incorporate a Gigabit Ethernet controller, which could well be the AX88179.I suspect that the drivers they point to are only useful for the Ethernet controller component in the HT-UE01 which is not applicable with your model.If you choose to try the drivers suggested, use the Windows 8.1/8.0 32-bit/64-bit WHCK drivers setup program. Create a system restore point first. I wondered about whether these drivers were for use of the device as just a USB hub. I downloaded them anyway and went out to my observatory this morning to install them.
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But just in case I had gotten an update that fixed the problem, I tried to run myUSB 3 cameras again, both from the computer's USB 3 ports and from the hub. Darned if it didn't work. This was on the slightly older computer that was originally Win7 that had been upgraded to Win10.I then went to the other computer, the newer one that had Win10 installed originally, and tried it using its own hub and the USB 3 camera. Still did not work. I restarted it and tried again a few hours later. This time it worked.
Either Microsoft isfixing the problem with updates or my machines are figuring it out on their own. I had read on another forum that Microsoft was working on the drivers for the high speed generic USB hub in Windows 10.So, the driver question is moot.
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It works, so I don't need to try to fix it and take a chance of screwing it up.Clear tonight. If my system is still working, I'll do some lunar imaging.