Because "XH190" typically refers to a specific internal chipset code used by certain electronics manufacturers (most notably in older External USB WiFi Adapters or specific Embedded Industrial Boards), there is no single "XH190 Driver Upd" software brand.
This method forces Windows to search for a compatible driver based on the unique identifier of your device.
Verdict: The driver is a standard interface package required for Windows/Linux to communicate with this specific hardware. It is not a standalone "performance booster" software; it is purely functional.
Windows 10/11: These drivers are built into the operating system. Run Windows Update to receive the latest version automatically.
Drivers act as the translator between your operating system (like Windows 11) and your hardware. Keeping them current provides: Enhanced Stability: Fixes bugs that cause system crashes.
Windows 7/8: You may need to manually download the "Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver" from your computer manufacturer's site, such as Dell or Intel. Troubleshooting Device Errors
For 99% of users: