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- [Windows 11 10] Troubleshooting - USB Type-C issues - ASUS
If the computer cannot access the USB Type-C device, it might be because the BIOS settings were changed Try restoring the BIOS settings to their default values
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On Device Manager, UCM-UCSI ACPI is disabled, error message: "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)" I uninstalled the driver and it installed automatically after The error persists Hardware IDs are: ACPI\VEN_USB DEV_C000 ACPI\USBC000 *USBC000
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Intel requires an accepted license agreement in order to download this file Would you like to reconsider? Your download will begin automatically If it doesn't start, download manually A few cleanups, improvements to existing table supports, small fixes, spelling corrections, and others Disclaimers 1
- Driver ACPI\VEN_USB DEV_C000 for Windows 10 - HP Support Community
Hardware ID is ACPI\VEN_USB DEV_C000 I already installed all the drivers from the HP Website and also checked missing drivers with HP Support Assistant, but it also found nothing
- FIX: ASUS ACPI Driver is missing in Windows 10 11
To fix this problem, you can simply download the latest ACPI Driver version Use Windows 10’s Device Manager, right-click the ACPI Driver and select the update option Update drivers automatically with dedicated software You can also use a dedicated driver updater software to do the job
- UCM-UCSI ACPI Device Driver Error in Windows 11 10
The UCM-UCSI ACPI is crucial for your computer because it manages USB Type-C ports If you see an error message for this driver in the Device Manager, then this post will help you resolve the
- Lenovo ACPI Driver for Windows 10 (64-bit) - ThinkCentre M93z
What's More This package installs the ACPI driver which includes the support for power management and Plug Play (PnP) device enumeration
- UCM-UCSI ACPI Device Error 43, Thunderbolt Type C port not working
I still had this error 43 and no access to the USB-C port After watching a related YT-Video, where it was recommended to take off the battery for a couple of minutes, I thought it might be worth to let the laptop run off power as I couldn't take away the battery
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