Windows 7 Update With Xbox One Controller Driver

My issue was that when I was plugging in my XBox One controller in my Windows 7 PC, the error was popping up that the 'USB Device could not be identified.' Good job Microsoft.

  1. Windows 7 Xbox One Controller Driver Not Found
  2. Windows 7 Can't Find Xbox One Controller Driver

[RESOLVED] XBOX One Wireless Controller Adapter (Windows 7) Issues and Problems. Simply go to Device Manager > Xbox Controller > Update Driver > Browse Drivers > there are many versions to choose from. During an update for Win8 and Win10 a few months back; it screwed up driver for Xbox controllers. There's a fix for the bug that breaks the Xbox One controller driver, but it doesn't solve the core issue. In the Windows 7/8.1 sphere, Microsoft would simply release a better driver through Windows Update -- problem solved. What I want to.

The sad thing about this is that on Windows 7, the drivers for the Xbox One Controllers specifically are supposed to download automatically when the device is plugged in. Obviously, since the Device Manager cannot identify the device in the first place, it doesn't know what drivers it needs to automatically download.

Unfortunately for all of us, the solution to manually download the drivers on the support website (http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/connect-xbox-one-controller-to-pc) is, at the time of writing, obsolete.

The webpage instructs you to follow these instructions:

  1. Navigate to the Xbox One Controller results page on the MicrosoftUpdate Catalog
  2. Download the correct version of the driver for your operating system(64bit vs 32bit)
  3. Extract the contents of the .cab into a file directory.
  4. Right click on the xb1usb.inf file, click install, and click yes.

However, users will find that when doing 'Right Click/Install' on the 64bit version of the drivers that the method of installation is no longer supported in the file. It throws the following error:

The INF file you selected does not support this method of installation

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3 Answers

Instantly I wanted to do some dirty edits to the file to add the flags and lines required for it to be supported, however before I did something so absolutely and utterly stupid as to make manual edits to driver software without any knowledge whatsoever on the subject, I decided to take the device manager for a test run.

Here's what I did:

  1. Load up Device Manager
  2. Find the unidentified device on the list (will have a yellow errortriangle)
  3. Click, 'update driver'
  4. Click, 'browse my computer for driver software'
  5. Click, 'let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'
  6. Then Click, 'Have Disk', and instead of selecting a disk drive,click browse
  7. Find the IMF file that you downloaded from the Update Catalog,select it, and click Open.

The device drivers should install correctly now, and you'll be able to play your nerdy games with no dirty edits to the file.

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On my Windows 7, my Xbox One controller works both, via USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, however, the controller's icon will show up in the Devices and printers menu only when I connect it via the USB 3.0 port! Hopefully this will also work on your PC.

BobiBobi

I know this question is almost a year old, but there is an easier way to get the drivers. Although Microsoft removed the standalone driver installers from their website, there are still archived versions thanks to the Wayback Machine. It's as simple as using the installer and restarting your PC.

32-bit: Download

Windows 7 update with xbox one controller driver windows 10

64-bit: Download

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***UPDATE: I've narrowed things down a bit. Microsoft removed Xbox One compatibility/drivers from their updates, and the drivers are no longer available from their manual update downloads or from MajorNelson's website. I've already tried installing KB2685811 and KB2685813, but with no actual drivers available, that won't really help anyway. There is one website that some people have claimed has the drivers called TechSpot, but I've never heard of it, and when I looked into it, it apparently doesn't have a squeaky clean record with some users, so that's not gonna happen. But, I think might have found something that could lead to a workaround: on Microsoft update catalogue, after searching 'Xbox One Controller' they have 4 different downloads: 2 32-bit downloads, and 2 64-bit downloads; each one is a cabinet file, and inside includes 4 files: a .dll file, a security catalogue, a system information file, and a system file. I've tried going into device manager and browsing to the file that the catalog download was extracted to, but Windows claims that the device type is unsupported. If anyone knows how to get Windows to recognize a 'new' device type (short name 'Xbox Gaming Device') in device manager, so it will properly install the cabinet file or whichever ones are required, please let me know. I am not sure, so I'm not going to try it, but maybe someone could come up with a workaround with Windows > winsxs folder to add the cabinet file? I'm not going to try it without any guidance (I don't want to corrupt my PC). Thanks for reading, and any help provided would be very appreciated.