Uninstall Top - Eusbhubfilter
Fix: A scheduled task or leftover installer is re-pushing the file.
If Method 1 fails because the driver is "in use" or the uninstaller crashes, you need to decouple the driver from the USB stack manually.
Step 1: Open Device Manager (Right-click Start button > Device Manager). Step 2: Click View (top menu) > Show hidden devices. (This is critical, as filter drivers often hide). Step 3: Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers. Step 4: Look for any entry with a yellow exclamation mark, or specifically look for "USB Composite Device" or "Generic USB Hub." Step 5: Right-click each of these items (start with the Hubs) and select Uninstall device. Step 6: In the confirmation dialog, check the box that says "Delete the driver software for this device." Step 7: Repeat this for every USB entry that looks related to your motherboard chipset. Step 8: After cleaning 5–10 entries, shut down your PC (not restart—shut down). Step 9: Unplug your power cord and laptop battery (if removable) for 30 seconds. Step 10: Boot up. Windows will reinstall default USB drivers without the eusbhubfilter. eusbhubfilter uninstall top
If you’ve run a command like eusbhubfilter uninstall top — or seen it referenced in logs, scripts, or driver discussions — you’re likely dealing with USB hub filter drivers, often related to:
The term eusbhubfilter isn’t a standard Windows or Linux kernel module, so it likely comes from third-party software. Fix: A scheduled task or leftover installer is
The "solid feature" here is the Remote Command Execution for Filter Management.
Download Autoruns from Microsoft Sysinternals (free). Run as Admin.
Go to the Drivers tab. Find eusbhubfilter. Right-click it and select Delete. This ensures it never loads on boot again. If Method 1 fails because the driver is
Restart your PC. The ghost of eusbhubfilter should be gone.
sc query eusbhubfilter
Expected: 1060 – The specified service does not exist.
If you have found a process or driver named eusbhubfilter running on your system, or if you are experiencing USB connectivity issues (specifically with external hard drives or enclosures), this guide explains what this component is and how to handle it.