Hi siryu . These are some things you can troubleshoot with.
Code 10 in windows is rather generic, but I believe the fault lies in the driver for that specific drive.
Before you begin, right click on the "USB Mass Storage Device" in Device Manager with the Yellow Exclamation mark and click "Uninstall" then reboot Windows.
1. Try this fix first and follow these steps:
In Device Manager, click the Driver tab in the device's Properties dialog box.
Click Update Driver to start the Hardware Update Wizard.
Follow the instructions to update the driver.
2. The issue can also be caused by a corruption in the Windows Driver Cache file.
Your windows INFCACHE.1 file can be found in the C:\Windows\System32\DriverStor\ directory.
Right Click on the "INFCACHE.1" file and select "Properties"
Select the "Security" Tab and click the "Edit" button
Click "Add" and in the "Enter Object Names to select" box type the word "Administrator" and click "ok".
Click "Apply" and click "ok" to the Windows Warning Screen.
Once you are back at the "Permissions for INFCACHE.1" window, select "Administrator" and check the "Full -Control" tick box. Click "Apply" and click "YES" to the Windows Warning Screen.
Click "ok" to the rest of the screens until you are back to the location of the "INFCACHE.1" file.
Right Click on the "INFCACHE.1" file and select "Delete". (renaming the file to any other name does not work)
Restart your PC and Windows will rebuild the "INFCACHE.1" file.
Once your PC restarts. Plug in your Integral USB Flash Drive and your device should function as normal.
Other things to try using REGISTRY EDITOR.
(backup your registry before you do this).
3. Try deleting the USB "Upper Filter" & "Lower Filter" Entry in Registry.
Open registry editor. REGEDIT
Locate the “UpperFilters” value under the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
On the “Edit” menu, click “Delete”, and then click “OK”.
Locate the “LowerFilters” value under the same key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
On the “Edit” menu, click “Delete”, and then click “OK”.
Quit Registry Editor and restart the computer.
Barring any fault with your driver hardware, this should work, so please report back.
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