At least one user took to Reddit to shed light on the problem: It is possible that the problem arises from deleted driver files after upgrading to the Creators Update. The quickest method to fix the issue is reinstalling the drivers from the Windows folder. Now when [I] checked Device and Printers, it shows up under Unspecified as “USB Root Hub (USB 3.0)” and then checking Hardware shows up as this:

I am not really too sure how to get this fixed, but it only started occurring after updating to the new Creators Update. Anyone knows how to fix this? However, this quick solution doesn’t work for all users. Most likely, Windows 10 Creators Update users will have to wait until Microsoft rolls out a hotfix to solve this problem. Have you switched to the Windows 10 Creators Update? Did you experience the same issue with your USB 3.1 Port? Share your thoughts in the comments below. If you’ve come across any workarounds to fix this bug, feel free to list the troubleshooting steps to follow.

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