The OS doesn't automatically recognize it, but neither did Vista or 7. I really hope this helps anyone else out there with the same issues as me. I'm trying to setup an Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver on Win10.
#XBOX 360 WIRELESS RECEIVER SOFTWARE NOT WORKING DRIVERS#
Products: Windows 10 Anniversary Update and Later Servicing Drivers,Windows 10 S and Later Servicing Drivers 2: Navigate to Power Management tab, and uncheck. 1: Under Xbox Peripherals, right click Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows 10 to open the Properties. I use an xbox 360 wireless gamepad in my PC, before 10 days i installed the update 2004 for Windows 10 and my chinese OEM wireless receiver stopped working (I have also an official MS receiver that is still working but has got a problem, it is disconnected all the time and is not usable anymore) Then i searched on google and i found this. Title: Xbox - Net - 12:00:00 AM - 1.0.46.1 It is possible that your power management causes the Xbox 360 controller fail to work or connect to Windows 10, thus unchecking it may be a reliable way. What actually fixed it was a NEWER, entirely different (and deceptively named) driver in the Update Catalog.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. I figured out that you can use the “Have disk…” option in the driver update dialog to force the install, but that still didn’t fix it - Device Manager correctly identified the device as “Xbox Wireless Adapter”, but it showed error code 10 and still failed to work. Xbox 360 Controller software for Windows enables the Xbox 360 Controller to work with a PC running.