UAD is not recognizing that there is a soundcard plugged in, and windows isnt showing the soundcard as an available option, but the card is approved in the thunderbolt control center and it says connected. Is there anyone with a similar problem, and a fix for it? Highly appriciated.

I'm using a Lenovo T490 and Sonnet Breakaway Box. I keep running into an error that "Thunderbolt device functionality may be limited." I know I'm using a 40gbps cable, and I know I'm using the thunderbolt 3 port.


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Hey guys, my apologies on the bump but I thought I should let you know Lenovo appear to offer an Intel Thunderbolt Firmware Upgrade Utility package on their website that includes both the DCH and non-DCH Firmware Upgrade tools (And respective "Detect" utilities that are required to "Wake up" the Thunderbolt Controller so it is visible to the OS - Useful if you have no Thunderbolt peripherals at hand, although this might be Lenovo-specific as I believe their custom Embedded Controller is what controls the Thunderbolt Controller's power state).

This is completely unrelated. Windows11 mandates its own USB4 driver be used.

The Thunderbolt Control Center is superfluous when the USB4 driver works.

With Thunderbolt Control Center, firmware manages a lot of the connection and the OS has no insight, not even into the connected speed, while the USB4 drivers have the OS manage it, which provides so much more insight and control over the connection and makes firmware updates less relevant.

Microsoft mandates the USB4 driver be used for devices supporting it (CPU-integrated USB4 controller) and launching with Win11.

Most devices that launched with Win10 seem to still use the old way of doing it. And depending on the manufacturer the device may not include proper firmware to switch to the USB4 driver once upgraded to Win11. A Dell Inspiron device with Tiger Lake CPU I have access to is doing exactly this. Although Tiger Lake clearly also supported the new USB4 drivers, as at least Framework was using it.

I have not yet found a device that uses the USB4 drivers where you can still use the TB Control Center, but I do not know it that is impossible.

They are fine, but not because of that. Most TB controllers will still make a PCIe connection. For TB3, just for the USB features. For TB4 for TB-outputs.

if the dock contains a PCIe network adapter that supports PXE booting, that will also have a BootROM precisely for that boot support.

NVMe SSDs however are fine, because they are standardized and designed to be booted from without a BootROM (thats why you cannot boot them on a BIOS that does not support NVMe). (except for those very early Samsung NVMe that still included a BootROM precisely to work on pre-NVMe BIOSes)

Hello - I am reaching out as I am unable to find the Intel Thunderbolt software that is compatible with my HP Spectre x360 15-bl112dx (product number Z4Z38UA#ABA). Briefly, external GPU connected through the thunderbolt port stopped working after a windows update. I am on Windows 10 1909. There are no hardware issues with the thunderbolt port on the basis of testing and it charges with no issue but the GPU and other ports are not recognized. In the setting of trying to rectify this issue, I have updated to the latest drivers on product page (the latest thunderbolt driver was from 2017) and I tried to re-install the thunderbolt software but this is not included on the product page. In addition, I tried to use the thunderbolt software available on the Windows Store, but the driver available on the HP website is incompatible with it due to not being DCH compatible.

Unfortunately the software (and associated instructions) from intel do not work. The download you directed me to is for a driver rather than the software (the instructions include downloading the thunderbolt controller from the microsoft store, which I am unable to do with the HP supplied driver). How can I recover the software that originally came with the computer or a more updated version?

Reboot.

[The Thunderbolt controller should now show up in Device Manager as installed properly. Device Manager also shows an Unknown USB Device as having a problem (Device Descriptor Request Failed). I guess this is the internal USB 2.0 connection?]

Launch Thunderbolt Control Center; it sees the Thunderbolt controller, and a device (in my case, a Samsung X5 drive) when hotplugged.

[Device Manager does not now show a problem with an Unknown USB device. It has just disappeared from the list. Therefore Thunderbolt Control Center must have installed the relevant USB driver to fix it.]

I have tested the cards in a Keysight chassis with an embedded controller and they work fine. However, when I install them in the 1071, both the visibility of the chassis and the 8301 card change within MAX, and I get errors when attempting to connect to both cards. I have uninstalled all NI software and reinstalled several times, and I have tried every possible combination of restarting both my laptop and the chassis, and connecting the thunderbolt cable. The NI video showing the card/chassis combo being plugged into a laptop looks so simple, but that is not at all what happens. Instead I see a mess in NI Max (attached) and cannot communicate with the cards.

I have Thunderbolt Software and Thunderbolt Control Center installed, but there is no Thunderbolt Controller listed under System Devices. the controller never installs, but the TB install doesn't fail - the controller is just not installed.

yeah, i have two built in TB4 ports but they have never worked. I built my PC about a month ago and this was my first attempt, so it could easily be some operator error somewhere. I tried using a usb-c Logitech Stream cam and it didn't work, but I just assumed usb-c and TB were incompatible. However, my TB device got here yesterday and that doesn't work either. All of my USB slots work, and as far as I can tell, all my display ports work as well. When I go into BIOS, I can enable and disable the TB ports, so it knows they exist, I just can't get the controller driver to install. Still waiting for ASUS to reply, but the PC works beautifully other than the TB ports.

Hm, maybe my actual ports don't work then. That would explain why my Apollo Twin won't connect and download the remaining drivers automatically, but I still feel like there should be a controller driver in the Device Manager, right? I'm going to try an uninstall and reinstall of the TB software one more time to see if that changes anything, but i think it's starting to sound more like a MB problem

yes, it does have built in TB4, and it provides drivers to install TB software with the MB as well, but I was still thinking maybe I needed another cord or something. However, I think I found the issue. I was reading through the MB book and it says the PCI slot 3 and TB have shared bandwidth, so I unplugged my elgato capture card that was in the PCI slot 3, rebooted and went to device manager and now my TB controller is there. will try to install my Apollo Twin X from here and keep the thread updated in case this is the fix!

I think it may have been already addressed here but I found in the manual and through testing that if you put anything in the Third PCI Express 16 slot (The one furthest away from the GPU) the thunderbolt ports are shut off as the thunderbolt on this MB share the same lanes with that slot. Asus makes a 570 version of this board that I guess probably does not have that limitation. 


If anyone has a workaround let me know but I was able to put my m2 pci card in the PCI16 slot #2 next to the GPU it just fit and it is super low profile so it does not block airflow to the card and it is 30% faster but It was more then fast enough in slot #3 and I like it their better as I am not super keen on having a card but up against my GPU even one this small

I've been trying for a week, I found the problem guys Install a 3rd generation or higher ryzen processor on your motherboard Plug the dpi cable that comes out of the motherboard box into your video card and motherboard and make sure your bios version is 2403. There will be 2403 version, then you will see thunderbolt in the bios, install the thunderbolt drivers, then you can start using it

I had no issues the first 6 months w/ my TBT3-UDZ on the USB ports, however recently all the USB ports are not active now. I reinstalled thunderbolt driver and no luck. I did check and there is power to the USB ports via charging a cell phone. any ideas on what else to check. 2351a5e196

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