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Standard Openhcd Usb Host Controller Solve Device Manager Error Code 39 On USB Controller

Code 39 is a common error message for USB controllers that occurs when invalid registry values are saved in the Windows Registry. These invalid registry entries, like "UpperFilters" and "LowerFilters" prevent USB devices from working properly. To resolve the issue, open the Registry Editor, navigate to the {36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056- 444553540000} key, check for and delete any invalid "UpperFilters" or "LowerFilters" entries, uninstall all USB devices, and restart the computer.

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Standard Openhcd Usb Host Controller Solve Device Manager Error Code 39 On USB Controller

Code 39 is a common error message for USB controllers that occurs when invalid registry values are saved in the Windows Registry. These invalid registry entries, like "UpperFilters" and "LowerFilters" prevent USB devices from working properly. To resolve the issue, open the Registry Editor, navigate to the {36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056- 444553540000} key, check for and delete any invalid "UpperFilters" or "LowerFilters" entries, uninstall all USB devices, and restart the computer.

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Solve device manager error code 39 on USB controller

Article by SiRu in the category: Windows · 149 Comments

What will you do if all the USB ports of your Desktop/Notebooks stopped working all of the sudden? At first, we might
think the issue is with USB port and needs to replace the corresponding hardware device to solve the issue. I have

seen this issue on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and Windows 10
Code 39 is a common error message for USB controllers. Uninstalling and reinstalling USB drivers may not solve this
issue. Code 39 may also show the error message “Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The
driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)”.
Code 39 error may be shown on USB devices like “Standard enhanced PCI to USB host controller” and “Standard
OpenHCD USB host controller”.
I found that Code 39 errors with USB controller is shown when an invalid registry values are saved in Windows
Registry. We need to check whether registry values like “UpperFilters” and “LowerFilters “ is listed under {36FC9E60-
C465-11CF-8056- 444553540000} as this entries will prevent the USB devices to work properly.
Solve Error code 39 on USB Controller:
1. Click Start, Run and type Regedit to Open Registry Editor Or Click Start, type regedit in search window and
open Registry Editor.
2. Registry Editor window will open now.
3. Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to expand it.

4. Under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, click on SYSTEM and expand it.

5. Under System, click


on CurrentControlSet and expand it.
6. Under
CurrentControlSet, click and expand Control

7. Under Control, click and


expand Class
8. Under Class, find and
select {36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056- 444553540000}

9. Single click on {36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056- 444553540000} (no need to expand it)


10. Then check the right pane window of the Registry Editor for any entry with name UpperFilters or LowerFilters
Note: As I am not experiencing this issue when I took above said screenshots, you will not find the registry entry
UpperFilters or LowerFilters listed in below provided image.
11. On the right pane of Registry Editor, please check whether any entry with name “UpperFilters” or “LowerFilters” is
listed, if you find any, please right click and delete it.
12. Now disconnect all the USB devices connected to the computer and uninstall each USB entry from Device
manager. Then restart the Notebook/Computer.

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