How to fix USB Not Working in Windows 10?

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How to fix USB Not Working in Windows 10?

Below are a few ways to fix the ​USB Not Working in Windows 10 ​and also what are a few reasons that trigger the issue​. Most of the devices you connect to your computer system use USB, such as ​portable hard drives, flash drivers, printers, cameras and other peripherals At times, you might face some issues with USB and below are the ways to ​fix USB Not Working in Windows 10. Your USB not working is the biggest problem for you because you won’t be able to use all the USB devices. Here are some of the problems that might occur with your USB. 1. USB mouse, keyboard not working on Windows 10 2. USB ports not working Windows 10 3. USB not working Windows Code 43 4. USB not working when plugged in 5. USB not working Toshiba, Samsung, Dell, Lenovo 6. USB not recognized, appearing, detected, showing up 7. USB not responding, not opening


8. USB not reading 9. USB not transferring 10.USB is not yet available 11.USB not initialized 12.USB not opening files 13.USB not accessible Here are a few solutions to fix ​USB Not Working in Windows 10​: 1. Reinstall device drivers 1) Download and install the latest drivers for your USB device. If they are not available then proceed to the further step. 2) Press w ​ indows key + X ​and then click on d ​ evice manager​ from the menu. 3) Locate the device driver and right click on it. 4) Click on u ​ ninstall device ​to remove the driver. 5) Lastly, restart your computer. 2. Change power management settings for USB controller 1) Go to the device​ manager. 2) Now navigate to the ​universal serial bus ​controllers section and then expand it. 3) Right click each driver named ​USB Root Hub​ and then click on ​Properties​. 4) Go to the ​Power Management tab. Make sure that ​Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power is not checked. If it’s checked, uncheck it. Click ​OK​ to save the changes. 5) Repeat the steps for all ​USB root hub​ drivers. 6) Lastly, restart your computer. 3. Uninstall the USB controller 1) Go to the ​device manager. 2) Search for u ​ niversal serial bus controllers ​and then expand it. 3) Now right click on the first driver in the ​universal serial bus ​menu and click on ​uninstall.


4) Repeat the steps for all ​USB root hub​ drivers. 5) Lastly, restart your computer. 4. Turn off the fast startup 1) Go to the ​control panel a ​ nd then click on p ​ ower options. 2) Click on ​Choose what the power button does, ​on the left side of your computer screen. 3) Click on C ​ hange settings that are currently unavailable. 4) Under the ​Shutdown settings look for the ​Turn on fast startup and uncheck it. Now click ​Save changes​ and you’re done. 5. Remove your laptop battery 1) Remove your laptop’s battery and press the power button for 30 seconds long or more. 2) It will result in the capacitors to discharge completely. 3) Leave your laptop turned off without a battery over the night in order for capacitors to fully discharge 6. Modify your registry 1) Press W ​ indows Key + R​ and enter r​ egedit​. Now press E ​ nter​ or click O ​ K​. 2) Optional​: Modifying the registry can cause various issues to occur, therefore it’s recommended to back up your registry. You can do that by clicking ​File > Export​. 3) Set the export range as ​All and select a secure location. Now enter the preferred file name and then click on s ​ ave. 4) navigate

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d 36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} on the left side of the screen​. 5) The name of the key might be slightly different on your PC, but it should start with ​4d36e965​, so you will easily find it. 6) Locate ​UpperFilter and ​LowerFilters and delete them on the right pane of the screen. 7) Restart your computer system once you complete deleting the files.


7. Update your USB root hub drivers 1) Go to the ​device manager. 2) Find and expand the ​Universal Serial Bus controllers section and then right click on USB root hub. 3) Click on u ​ pdate driver ​from the menu. 4) Next click on ​Search automatically for updated driver software​. Your windows will automatically install the necessary drivers. 5) Repeat the above for all the USB root hub devices on your system. 8. Install the necessary updates 1) Open the s ​ ettings​ app. (either directly, or by pressing ​Windows key + I. 2) In the settings app, click on ​update and the security s ​ ection. 3) Next click on the c ​ heck for updates ​option. 4) Windows will automatically check and download the available updates. 5) Restart your system once the updates have been downloaded. 6) The issue will be resolved once the updates have been installed. We hope that above article helped you to U ​ SB Not Working in Windows 10​.


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