How I got Link to work with ASMedia USB controller
I recently bought the official link cable but my computer didn't have a USB-C port. So I also got a PCIe card to add a USB-C port to my PC. The card has an ASMedia chipset, so of course I figured that I should install a driver provided by ASMedia. But afterwards the Oculus app just flatly refused to recognize my Quest. I searched for advice, and some people said that "use the Windows drivers instead", but I didn't know where and how to install them. Finally I found the solution. I had to uninstall the ASMedia driver by going to "Add or Remove Programs" in Windows, and from there uninstall "Asmedia ASM104x USB3.0 Host Controller Driver" (or similar). After that the driver was replaced by Microsoft's driver, and Oculus Link started to work. Uninstalling from Device Manager didn't do the trick because the USB controller just reappeared, along with the ASMedia driver that didn't work with Link. I read that many people have had Link issues with ASMedia USB controllers, so maybe this will be helpful info. The chipset on my card is ASM1142, and I don't know if this will work with other chipsets or with other devices with ASMedia chipsets.8.3KViews3likes7CommentsHow to update ASMedia driver?
So all my devices (touch controllers, 3 sensors) are working fine, but my headset has a warning symbol on it, and it tells me a usb 3.0 driver update is recommended. How exactly do I update this ASMedia usb driver? I have an ASUS H170 PRO GAMING motherboard. I don't exactly have any problems, I just want to be sure there are no potential problems.728Views0likes0CommentsAsMedia controllers...HELP
I keep getting the controllers error message even though I have updated my drivers!! I have went on AsMedia's site as well. I currently have version 1.16.47.2. Can someone PLEASE tell me if this is the current driver, and if it isn't where can I go to download it. I have also ran Windows update.366Views0likes0Comments