
If that still fails or gives you problems (during the driver update), revert from auto update driver to manually point it to the latest one you downloaded from MS catalogue. Then if that works proceed to upgrade the driver from there (if there is a reason to need the later driver) either via windows updates, manually going to device in device manager and update driver over the internet. So check any security software you might have installed.ĭid you try just using the embedded Win 10 drivers? If not, uninstall the driver from within Device Manager, re-scan for hardware changes, select the option to select driver automatically and see if the base driver works or if it doesn't find it select manually and go to Microsoft section. In the IT support world I saw this most if any software installed to secure USB ports or incorrect driver/corresponding service cannot start that is required. Code 10 means the device couldn't be started, so a problem with the driver, error handling producing an error that it doesn't exactly know how to report on and reporting code 10, windows registry issue with the device/driver config.
