Here is my way to solve this problem. (Tested on Win10 1803, 1809, 1903)
- Don't use the USB 3.1 port. You need 2x USB 3.0! for example: if you have 4 USB 3.0 ports on your board, Kinect need 2 of them. (2 in a row) One of them have to be FREE!
- Use the ports on the board, not the ports on the front from your PC.
- Make sure you have all Win10 updates installed.
- Go to the Device Manager, expand the Kinect sensor device, and use the update drivers option. (for WDF KinectSensor Interface 0, should be v 2.2.1811.10000)
- Open driver details and make sure there are only 3 items left. (..\system32\DRIVERS\KinectSensor.sys, ..\system32\DRIVERS\KinectV2\K4WRuntimeInstallService.exe, ..\system32\Kinect\KinectMFMediaSource.dll) If there are more items for example from the Win Temp folder, delete this files.
- Open the task-manager and stop all Kinect tasks (KinectMonitor.exe, KinectService.exe, KStudioHostService.exe)
- Go to C:\Windows\System32 and rename the Kinect-Folder to Kinect_OLD and copy this new Kinect Folder (and files) to this location. (mean replace files...) this is a driver mix. some files are from a old install, some of them are new.
- Unplug the Kinct device and restart the computer.
- Plug in the Kinect again, and start Kinect Studio. It should work now.
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