Here is a list of solution that i have tried and failed: 1.Use Device Manager to scan for hardware changes 2.Restart the computer 3.Disable and re-enable the USB controller 4.Fix it for me. If anyone else has other solutions for me to try. That would be much appreciated. Right-click on the USB ports and click on “ Properties ,” and a prompt “This device is working properly” should appear. If this prompt does not appear, then you should click on “ Update Driver.”. The update will take roughly three minutes, and your port will be ready to use. If the port is still not working, then try the next method. Windows Key+X > Click Device Manager > Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers > Right-click USB Root Hub option and click Properties > Go to Power Management tab and uncheck the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click OK. > If you have more than one USB Root Hub, repeat this step for all. Still stumped on this one though, my GF tried updating her i-phone earlier. USB port's not working, tried other devices (which light up but dont register on laptop (so getting power from laptop but nothing else), checked device manager, all usb ports there but yellow bang warning marks on them.
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USB adapter – If you have a USB-C port, you may be able to use a USB adapter to give your device an additional video output port. Troubleshoot issues that are occurring with an existing setup If your setup has been working well, then suddenly stopped, here are a few things you can try.
Touch a finger to the metal case before touching any components. Remove the SATA cables, if any, connected to the white, dark blue and light blue connectors. Make a note so to put them back in the correct order. Remove the video board and connect the monitor to the internal video connector.
Plug the controller in. Restart the PC (with controller in) Check for updates (with controller in) Get the updates (with controller in) Open device manager. Look for the "Xbox peripherals" category. Find the controller in that category. Right click on it. Update Driver.

BIOS: Checked all USB ports enabled; BIOS: Disable Fast Boot; Update the BIOS; Went and bought a PS/2 keyboard, but it functions exactly the same as a USB one (works in BIOS and recovery mode, but not once windows starts up. Though i have never used a PS/2 keyboard beforehand so perhaps windows is not set up to use it or something, I'm not sure

Start Windows 10 Recovery mode using three consecutive power-ups (ie power up, when you see the Windows logo and/or rotating circles, power down by holding down the power button for three seconds). Do this three times - if this works you should see Recovery mode.
Yes. When I plug a iPhone charger into two usb ss ports they dont work, but all others work (includes usb ss). When I plug a regular iPhone charger into the "broken" ones it works but I need the ports to.
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An M.2 (2242) solid-state-drive ( SSD) connected into USB 3.0 adapter and connected to computer. The USB mass storage device class (MSC or UMS) standardizes connections to storage devices. At first intended for magnetic and optical drives, it has been extended to support flash drives and SD card readers.
When I plug it, the LED of the disk is on but Windows does not detect the disk. This happens on different PCs (laptops, desktops). UPDATE: It looks like this is happening when I'm using an USB extension cable. PC -> SSD works. PC -> 2m USB 2.0 extension cable -> SSD works.
Right-click the drive and click on “ Format .”. Select exFat or Fat32 on the File System. Click Start and wait until the process finishes. Now, you can try plugging in the external storage on your PS5 again. It should recognize it immediately and guide you through a setup. The USB standard supports up to 127 devices, and USB hubs are a part of the standard. A typical USB four-port hub accepts 4 "A" connections. A hub typically has four new ports, but may have many more. You plug the hub into your computer, and then plug your devices (or other hubs) into the hub. For this, Press Win+R to open the run command box. Type devmgmt.msc and hit enter to go to the device manager. Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers tab. Right-click on your USB hub driver and select Update Driver. Then, Search automatically for updated driver software when prompted.

It's not hardware because I have full USB access when I boot in safe modes and in the BIOS. I'm running Win11 21H2. I've searched and tried every trick out there on the subject of USB ports not working:-rollback win updates-restore point-delete usb drivers/reinstall-disable power off in power management USB hubs-disable USB selective suspend.

Note: If your computer has USB 3.0 ports, you’re likely to see USB Root Hub (3.0) listed under Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Also, depending on the nature of your computer’s port, you may see more than one USB Root Hub listed. Simply repeat the procedure for each one. Then reboot the system. 5] USB device might need more power. If you receive a message saying the connected device needs more power, then some solutions can fix it. Say, for example, if your phone is not charging or the USB ports stopped working SOS! 8. 27 comments. Top. Wait so now your screen doesn't even turn on? So, hopefully you get your PS/2 adapter and you're able to dick around with a mouse/keyboard. If so, try my suggestion. To disable the hardware updates, go here. Good luck! D5NCm2.