: Ensure the USB headers are enabled in your BIOS settings. If the ports aren't detected, try restoring BIOS defaults (usually by pressing F2 or Del during startup). Hardware Specifications Model : USB/MIR Rev 1.11
Sometimes Microsoft hosts verified drivers via Windows Update: asus usb mir rev 111 driver verified
: The safest source for verified drivers is the ASUS Download Center . Users should search for their specific motherboard model, as the USB/MIR drivers are often bundled with the motherboard's Chipset or Utility packages. : Ensure the USB headers are enabled in your BIOS settings
This hardware is not a standalone USB device but a . It connects directly to specific headers on the motherboard. Because it relies on the motherboard's built-in controllers, the "drivers" required are typically part of the motherboard chipset drivers rather than a dedicated file for the bracket itself. Ports Provided: 2x USB 1.1 ports. Users should search for their specific motherboard model,
Downloading a driver is critical for three reasons:
The is a harmless ghost of ASUS’s low-level hardware tools. Once disabled, you will never see the “driver verified” prompt again.