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Title: Windows 10 Problems


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Fix Windows 10 USB Issue
  • Windows 10 Problems

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USB
  • If youve recently upgraded to Windows 10 and now
    one of your USB devices isnt working, read on.
  • Whether its a USB mouse, keyboard, pen drive,
    printer, or some other USB device altogether,
    this guide should resolve your problem
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USB Problem
  • 1 Check if the device itself is faulty
  • 2 Check your power supply
  • 3 Check your power management settings
  • 4 Check your USB device drivers
  • 5 Check your USB ports
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Check if the device itself is faulty
  • If the USB device was working before you upgraded
    to Windows 10, its unlikely to be faulty.
  • But coincidences do occur.
  • Its certainly possible that your device just
    happened to die right at the same time that you
    upgraded Windows.
  • So its best to rule that possibility out for
    sure before spending time on more complex
    troubleshooting.
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Check if the device itself is faulty
  • To check if the USB device is faulty, simply
    unplug it (Eject it if its a USB storage
    device) and plug it into another computer.
  • If it works, the device is fine. If it doesnt,
    then youve isolated the problem! You just need
    to buy a replacement
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Check your power supply (laptop only)
  • Your laptops power supply delivers power to your
    USB ports.
  • If, for some reason, it fails to do this
    properly, the devices plugged into those USB
    ports may stop working. Sometimes, this can be
    fixed quite simply
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Check your power supply (laptop only)
  • 1) Unplug the power supply and charger plug from
    your laptop
  • 2) Restart your laptop
  • 3) Connect your USB device to the laptop again
  • 4) Plug the power supply back in
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Check your power management settings
  • 1) Open Device Manager (type Device Manager in
    the Windows search field)
  • Expand the Universal Serial Bus
    controllers branch
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Check your power management settings
  • Double-click the first USB Root Hub device in the
    list (if you see only one USB Root Hub device,
    thats fine)
  • Click the Power Management tab
  • Un-check the Allow the computer to turn off this
    device to save power checkbox, and click OK.
  • Repeat steps 3-5 for each USB Root Hub device in
    your list of Universal Serial Bus controllers
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Thank You
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