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USB Device Not Recognized” also known as USB error code 43. This can happen to any user when you try to use a USB mouse, keyboard, camera, or other removable devices. lets us see how it can be resolved
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How to resolve error- USB Device Not Recognized in Windows 7/8/10?
Causes of error- USB Device Not Recognized in Windows 7/8/10/XP • The USB driver has become unstable or corrupt • Your computer system might need update for issues that may conflict with a USB external hard drive and Windows installed • Some important Windows updates for hardware or software issues might be missing • The USB controllers may have become corrupt or unavailable • Your external drive might be selectively suspended • PC system motherboard might need updated drivers
Quick Fixes: 1. Restart your system or reboot computer. 2. Try changing the USB port, connect USB drive to see if USB drive is recognized or not. 3. Try connecting USB drive to another healthy computer or laptop.
By installing latest Window Updates • You can follow the following steps to solve error- USB Device Not Recognized in Windows 7/8/10: • Select the Start button, type Windows Update in the Search box, and then select Windows Update in the results pane. • Select Check for Updates. • After the system scan is complete you can select Review optional updates. • Select the check box next to the updates, then select Install updates. • If prompted, review the license agreement, then select I Accept. • Follow the onscreen instuctions.
By Removing Power Supply issues • Remove the Power Supply by switching off or pulling the plug off the PC. • Restart your system • Now connect your USB device to the USB ports in the system • After the USB device connected to your PC, plug in the power supply
By Fixing USB Root Hub • Open Device Manager. • Find the Universal Serial Bus controllers option and click on it to expand. • Find the USB Root Hub option here,then Right-click on it and select Properties. • Go to the Power Management tab • Uncheck “ Allow the computer to turn off this device” to save power option shown • Click OK to save the changes.
By reinstalling USB driver to make USB device visible • Right Click on Windows tab and Click on Device Manager • Open device manager • Find and expand Universal Serial Bus controllers. Next right click on USB drivers and click Uninstall. Do this process for every USB driver. • Finally restart your PC. The USB drivers are automatically re-installed and this solve the corrupted USB devices problem.
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