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EDIT http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/connect-xbox-one-controller-to-pc
I think you need to download the "Xbox Accessories" App from the Windows Store possibly? It's only used for updating the controller and configuring the Elite version, but I did this first and it might help?
I did fix the problem. It has to be a data sync cable.
My cousin is able to use any micro USB cable while I am not. May have something to do with the ports or mobo but if you are having this issue, look into data sync cables.
What have you tried? Not long after this, windows 10 released an official driver which means it should be plug and play now. Although, for my wireless controller I do still have to use a data sync cable.
Then one of the two things is broken. The controller or the computer.