EHCI handoff should probably be disabled (works best for me). I have xHCI on "Smart Auto", although "Enabled" would probably work just fine. Remember to check USB configuration in the BIOS. This will make all Intel ports USB2.0 and will enable you to install and make the X52 work. This is necessary if you are forced to use the Intel controller. (Emergency workaround) - In BIOS, disable xHCI (USB 3.0 functionality) on the Intel USB controller. I had to check the motherboard manual to see which USB ports came from which controller and once I plugged my X52 to an ASmedia USB 3.0 port everything worked fine.ΔΆ. On my motherboard it is an ASMedia USB3.0 controller. Most motherboards come with a third party additional USB controller. (Recommended) - Use another USB controller altogether. The short version is that the Intel USB 3.0 controller is not compatible with Saitek X52 Pro, even if you use the USB2.0 ports. The installer would hang and crash my computer and the throttle would not light up. I own a Maximus VII Gene motherboard (Intel Z97 chipset). I thought I should share some of my experiences from working to get my X52 Pro to work properly.
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