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The controller utilizes the USB interface to connect to your computer and is compatible with both Mac and Windows-based computers. Connect the Retrolink USB controller to enjoy gaming with a throwback feel on your iMac. Usb n64 controller on Windows 10 problems Hi I have a retrolink usb n64 controller which I am trying to use on my pc with windows 10 installed. It is recognized in the control panel as a generic controller but not by the software on my computer. Retrolink USB SNES controller randomly stopped working. I have a odd problem that just occured today. My problem is, my Retrolink USB SNES controller just stopped working. Just like that. I've had it for about two months, and it's worked flawlessly, including when I used it today. But then when I went to load a game.
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I understand the inconvenience you are facing in Windows. We will help you.
This issue could occur due to incompatible, outdated or corrupted device drivers. Let's try to follow these methods below which can help us resolving this issue.
Method 1: Use the hardware and device troubleshooter to fix the issue.
- Press Windows key to get the Start menu.
- Type Troubleshooting in the search box right up corner and hit enter.
- Click on Troubleshooting tab.
- Click on view all option on the upper left corner.
- Select the Hardware and Device options from the list.
- Click Next to run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter.
Method 2: Please Update all the device drivers from the device manager and check if the issue persists.
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Refer: How to update the drivers from the device manager
If the issue doesn't resolve refer the manufacturer's support website and download the drivers and install and check.
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Retrolink Usb Controller Driver Errors Windows 10
Retrolink N64 Controller Driver
Was playing Twilight Princess the other day, with my new RetroLink controller, its been solid for about 40 hours of gameplay.
Than it started cutting out, I was getting a USb device malfunctioned message on the taskbar, it would come up, go away, controller would still work, then become unresponsive for 30 seconds than start again. Anyways I was able to finish the dungeon I was on and saved it.
Went to go play again today, and now every time i plug the controller to the laptop, i get that code 43 Usb descriptor failed error.
I have tried everything I can find so far online for advice.
Tried taking the battery out of the laptop and holding the power button .Removing from device manager, and re installing and rebooting and every combination of the sort. Even found this Usb Review tool that lists every usb device ever connected, wiped em all incase of a usb cache or driver conflict, rebooted, still didn't change anything. My wireless mouse works on every usb port so its stictly a problem with the controller or some other setting i can't seem to find.
The weird thing is, before i uninstalled Dolphin I plugged in the controller got the code 43 error in windows, went to calibrate the controller, but while it was listed with an error in device manager, it was still being picked up by the calibration or configure screen in dolphin lol which i thought was weird, but wouldn't work in any other emulator...
Just wondering if there are any other controller fiiles for dolphin or reg entries that i could try removing completely, that dolphin may have installed which wouldn't have been deleted after un installing?
I can't help but think its some sort of issue some what related to Dolphin....not to point fingers i just can't see the controller crapping out randomly like that out of no where but i could be wrong...
I just don't have another computer to test the controller on either...