Jf Gaming Wired Usb Controller Driver

Hi,
Recently my computer has been extremely slow to shut down as well as it freezes for a minute or so when I open My Computer. The only USBs I have plugged in are a usb wireless mouse device that works fine and a Seagate Backup Plus harddrive that I have owned for two years. I am led to believe that this harddrive may be the root of my problem.
If I go into device manager, Universal Serial Bus Controller has a yellow caution sign next to it and says the device did not install correctly. I cannot see the Seagate backup HDD in My Computer either. This has only been happening in the past couple of weeks. If I try plug my Sandisk Cruzer Edge USB into the computer, the computer cannot recognize it either (it fails to install the driver).
When I shutdown the computer, it takes an absurdly long time but if I disconnect the Seagate HDD, it shuts down normally.
I'm wondering if this is an issue with the Seagate HDD itself or a USB controller driver in general. How would I go about trying to fix this driver issue? Even when I start the computer without the Seagate HDD plugged in, the USB driver in device manager still has the caution symbol (it fails to install on startup). I have to manually uninstall the USB driver, plug in my Sandisk USB, and then search for additional hardware for it to install correctly.
Is this a chipset driver issue? I'm quite lost.
Thanks for your help
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(Or does anyone know if it is possible to directly access the “HID-compliant game controller” and change its function settings, from behind the scene so to say?)

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Cheers J.N.