I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers to get it working again. I thought "ok, let's update drivers now" and -boom- blue screen. Still, the XBox Accesories application doesn't, displaying the same text. Games and system seem to recognize the controller now. I finally succeeded by downloading the Windows 7/8 drivers. The app just launches and tells me to "Connect an Xbox One controller to start". Of course, Windows support was no use at all, suggesting I used the XBox Accessories application, which I did. That option does not appear on my list (similar options, like "XBox One Controller" do appear, but don't work the point is toĬhoose "Microsoft Xbox One Controller" specifically). I read a thread with a similar issue, and it was solved by manually updating drivers, selecting "Microsoft Xbox One Controller". Device Manager states a "driver problem" and updating drivers doesn't work. The controller vibrates, and the light flashes a few times before shutting down. USB cable (the cable works fine with other devices or connecting the controller to my brother's PC). This issue is present regardless of the controller (my brother got another one) and is only happening on my computer (my brother is doing fine). I just got a XBox One controller and Windows didn't detect it when I plugged it in.
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