Originally Posted by: FlaredTree37994 
I have found a workaround. Don't use the drivers attached with the receiver, use the ones implemented in Windows 10.
Forgive me my English, it's not my main language. I was translating the menu options, so they may sound differently on your PC.
To do so, plug in your receiver, go to your Windows Device Manager -> Find Xbox 360 Peripherials -> Right click on it -> update device drivers -> Browse my computer to find the driver -> Let me choose from driver list -> be sure to choose "wireless receiver for Microsoft Windows" instead of "xbox 360 wireless receiver version blah blah". After a popup prompts you if you are sure press yes, then yes again if it asks you to reboot your PC. After rebooting everything worked flawlessly.
Hope it works for you too guys! :)
this works perfectly after i completely uninstalled both receiver and controller drivers and reboot, i pointed device manager to xbox peripherals and installing windows 10 drivers it worked instantly without any user input