Remote Desktop USB Hub (tsusbhub) Service Defaults in Windows 10
Remote Desktop USB Hub by Microsoft Corporation.
The Remote Desktop USB Hub service does not exist in:
- Windows 10 Home 1507
- Windows 10 Pro 1507
- Windows 10 Home 1511
- Windows 10 Pro 1511
- Windows 10 Home 1607
- Windows 10 Home 1703
- Windows 10 Home 1709
- Windows 10 Home 1803
- Windows 10 Home 1809
- Windows 10 Home 1903
- Windows 10 Home 2004
- Windows 10 Home 20H2
- Windows 10 Home 21H1
- Windows 10 Home 21H2
- Windows 10 Home 22H2
Default Settings
Startup type: | Manual |
Display name: | Remote Desktop USB Hub |
Service name: | tsusbhub |
Service type: | kernel |
Error control: | normal |
Group: | Extended Base |
Path: | %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\tsusbhub.sys |
Registry key: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\tsusbhub |
Default Behavior
Remote Desktop USB Hub is a kernel device driver. In Windows 10 it is starting only if the user, an application or another service starts it. If Remote Desktop USB Hub fails to start, the failure details are being recorded into Event Log. Then Windows 10 will start up and notify the user that the tsusbhub service has failed to start due to the error.
Restore Default Startup Configuration of Remote Desktop USB Hub
1. Run the Command Prompt as an administrator.
2. Copy the command below, paste it into the command window and press ENTER:
sc config tsusbhub start= demand
3. Close the command window and restart the computer.
The tsusbhub service is using the tsusbhub.sys file that is located in the C:\Windows\System32\drivers directory. If the file is removed or corrupted, read this article to restore its original version from Windows 10 installation media.