USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver Causing "BSOD"..!!

FolowMeAdLambrt

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I've buy a new PC 3-4 months ago, until then no problem was being caused to me..
Just once I get into trouble when I install the USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver and get a Blue Screen and got my computer to get restarted, so I ignored the issue...
After that I don't know that My USB 3.0 was working or NOT..!!

Today, I just update my one of the USB host with the drivers I got with my mobo and again encountered the same "BSOD", I thought It was normal and let my PC restart, But It doesn't get restarted..
I tried the restart step for upto 7-8 times, but got no luck..

So I just browse the net to meet with some solution, and encountered with some RAM sticks issue, PSU, and Hard Drive issue..
None of them work for ,me..
Even The window's Automate Recovery doesn't work for me..
Then I was just going thru the Bios, and found an option of "xHCI Mode" and I change it from "Auto" to "Disable" under "Peripherals" tabs..
Restart it and My PC boots up..

But Now my Rig's front USB 3.0 is not working and I want my PC to get into the same condition it was in initial stage..

I tried to update the USB 3.0 xHCI drivers to the latest from Intel's official site, but gives me error of "Can't Meet Minimum Requirement".. (bcuz of disabling of xHCI mode from BIOS)
I tried the get into the safe mode with xHCI mode "Auto", But I doesn't get into that mode..

What I want is to simply Uninstall the old "USB 3.0 eXtensbile Host Controller" driver and install the latest one to see If it works or not....

Is there any solution to dis problem..???

Any suggestions are Whole-Heartedly Accepted.. Pls Pls help me to get my PC back in Initial Stage..

P.S: I don't want to Install a fresh piece of windows again. There are many software and mobile drivers installed into the system..

PC Spec:
Intel i3-3220 2.3 Ghz
Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H (rev 1.1)
G.Skill RipjawX 8 Gib 1600 Mhz (4x2)
WD 1 Tb Black Caviar
AMD HD 7750 1 Gb GDDR5 Graphic Card
Seasonic 520 W PSU (80 Bronze Plus)
 

isidroco

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Had similar problem, BSOD 0x0000007e resuming from hibernation or when SUSPEND. After trying and removing all intel USB3 drivers versions, found out that if installed using SETUP.EXE from downloaded drivers instead of directly installing them from Device Manager would solve the issue. Couldn't find this solution anywhere, so that's why I'm sharing it.