If the steps above didn’t work for you, the most likely cause is a USB driver problem.įortunately, this is also one of the easiest problems to fix. Check if your USB port works properly now.Repeat steps 4-6 above for other USB Root Hubs (if you have more than one) under Universal Serial Bus controllers.Verify that the check box beside Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power is clear, then click OK.Double click on the (first) USB Root Hub (if you have more than one).Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers entry.On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the Run box.You can take these steps to have a check: It’s also possible that Windows switches off your USB controllers when they’re not in use to save power, and “forgets” to switch them on when they’re needed. Step 3: Check your power management settings
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