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A problem with my USB ports
I am facing a problem with my PC which is the inability of reading any USB devices; my webcam, printer or any flash memory.
I formatted my PC when i had that problem, but nothing happened. I don't know either if after the format i have to install any drivers that can make it work, because i don't have my USB drivers (but they were installed when the problem started to happen befor the first format) when i insert a USB flash memory or a cam etc... i get first a msg saying that the USB is installed and ready to use, but some seconds after i get the following message : http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/8626/20937259.jpg and after clicking the message i get this : http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2659/76643622.jpg Can anyone help me with this issue :S ?? because it is so annoying. what to do ? and what might be the cause of it ? |
What is it that ur plugging in? a normal USB ? or like an ipod or something else?
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ur trying the front hubs right ? u need drivers for them.. but i think the back usb hubs(the ones located on the back of the case) should work properly without drivers.
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Well, what can make the Universal serial Bus port not working is probably the voltage applied.
So my friend, try the following: Start > Run > Type devmgmt.msc > Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers' node > For each USB root hub click properties then > Power Management tab > Un-check the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" > Click OK and in the action menu above, click "Scan for hardware changes". This should work. Hopefully. |
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i am still getting the same thing. |
Then, I'm sorry to tell you. It's a hardware failure.
Am I right? Dunno, hope not. |
Read this article, the Workaround section.
maybe u accidentally changed the usb 2.0 settings from the BIOS, cuz u said u fromated the pc. btw sho sar ma3ak bel genuine issue :p ? |
@Neoxter,
He had the problem before he formatted the PC. And even if he switch it from USB 2.0 to USB 1.0, this doesn't mean anything. Anyways, commenting on this picture: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2659/76643622.jpg "Try reconnecting the device. If Windows still does not recognize it, replace the device". Well, why not replacing Windows instead?! :p |
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