= Remove from highest level (software) down to kernel driver, registry, and system files.
Always create a system restore point before removing kernel-mode drivers to ensure you can revert changes if something goes wrong. If you can tell me: What you are experiencing
Double-click on them and delete from the value data. (Do not delete other entries). Restart your computer. Method 4: Reinstall USB Controllers eusbhubfilter uninstall top
New Windows updates often conflict with older third-party USB filter drivers.
Incorrect registry editing can break USB ports. = Remove from highest level (software) down to
In the "Value data" field, you will see a list of drivers. the value that says EUsbHubFilter , leaving other system entries intact.
If you have found a process or driver named running on your system, or if you are experiencing USB connectivity issues (specifically with external hard drives or enclosures), this guide explains what this component is and how to handle it. (Do not delete other entries)
Expand the section (or sometimes Universal Serial Bus controllers). Look for Enhanced USB Hub Filter or eusbhubfilter . Right-click on it and select Uninstall device .
: Look for the UpperFilters value on the right-hand side. Edit/Delete the Entry : Right-click UpperFilters and select Modify .
If causes BSODs on startup, try uninstalling it in Safe Mode. Boot Windows into Safe Mode. Repeat Method 1 (Device Manager) to remove the driver. Troubleshooting: What If It Won't Uninstall?
Then remove the driver file:
= Remove from highest level (software) down to kernel driver, registry, and system files.
Always create a system restore point before removing kernel-mode drivers to ensure you can revert changes if something goes wrong. If you can tell me: What you are experiencing
Double-click on them and delete from the value data. (Do not delete other entries). Restart your computer. Method 4: Reinstall USB Controllers
New Windows updates often conflict with older third-party USB filter drivers.
Incorrect registry editing can break USB ports.
In the "Value data" field, you will see a list of drivers. the value that says EUsbHubFilter , leaving other system entries intact.
If you have found a process or driver named running on your system, or if you are experiencing USB connectivity issues (specifically with external hard drives or enclosures), this guide explains what this component is and how to handle it.
Expand the section (or sometimes Universal Serial Bus controllers). Look for Enhanced USB Hub Filter or eusbhubfilter . Right-click on it and select Uninstall device .
: Look for the UpperFilters value on the right-hand side. Edit/Delete the Entry : Right-click UpperFilters and select Modify .
If causes BSODs on startup, try uninstalling it in Safe Mode. Boot Windows into Safe Mode. Repeat Method 1 (Device Manager) to remove the driver. Troubleshooting: What If It Won't Uninstall?
Then remove the driver file: