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The hard drive coming with a read-only status suggests that you can’t change what is on it. i.e. once the data is written on it, you can read it but can’t do any other operation on it. This happens to HDD a lot, and it’s also commonly seen on removable . . . Read more
A) Right-click on USB 3.0 (or any mentioned device in your PC) and click on Disable device, to disable the USB Ports in your device. B) Right-click on USB 3.0 (or any mentioned device in your PC) and click on Enable device, to enable the USB Ports in your device.
Make sure that you have USB 3.0-capable hardware The receptacles on USB 3.0 ports are usually blue to distinguish from the receptacles on USB 2.0 ports, which are black. So, if the PC has a blue port, that is a good indication of USB 3.0 support.
5 Best Solutions to Reset USB Ports That aren’t Working Physically Inspect the USB Ports. Restart Your Computer. Check your Power Management Settings. Reset USB Ports through Disabling and Re-enabling the USB Controller. Reset USB Ports with Windows Troubleshooter. 20 Jul 2021
To install, open Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers > right-click USB Root Hub (USB 3.0) > Uninstall Device > reboot PC. To re-install a specific device, navigate to the above but select Properties > Driver > Update Driver to install from your PC.
The USB device may become unresponsive because of a race condition in the Selective Suspend feature. The Selective Suspend feature suspends the USB device to efficiently maintain battery power by enabling the computer to turn off the USB device. However, sometimes this feature may not correctly wake up the USB . . . Read more
It’s possible that all your USB port needs is a quick restart. Sometimes there’s an internal error that can keep components from acting the way they should, and restarting gives the computer a chance to fix itself. In Windows, click the Start menu > Power button > Restart.
Check for loose or broken internal connections. One way to test this is to insert your USB device and then gently wiggle the connection. … Plug the USB device into a few of the ports on both the front and back of your computer. If the device doesn’t work in . . . Read more
Remember, when your USB port is not working, you need to: Make a physical check. If necessary, make a physical repair to the port. Reboot Windows. Check the Device Manager, uninstall the USB Host Controller. Disable USB Selective Suspend power saving option. 9 Mar 2021
Windows 10 has built-in USB 3.0 drivers. So you can use USB devices through USB 3.0 ports directly without installing USB 3.0 drivers manually.