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1. Disconnect and Reconnect the USB Device: Sometimes, simply unplugging the USB device and plugging it back in can resolve recognition issues. Try connecting it to a different USB port on your computer as well.
2. Restart Your Computer: Restarting your computer can refresh the USB ports and potentially resolve any software glitches causing the recognition problem.
3. Check USB Connections and Cables: Ensure that the USB device is properly connected to your computer and that the cables are not damaged. If possible, try using a different USB cable to rule out any cable issues.
4. Update USB Drivers: Outdated or corrupted USB drivers can cause recognition issues. Open Device Manager by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting “Device Manager”. Expand the “Universal Serial Bus controllers” section, right-click on each USB controller, and select “Update driver”. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the drivers.
5. Disable USB Selective Suspend: USB Selective Suspend is a power-saving feature that can sometimes interfere with USB device recognition. To disable it, open Control Panel, go to “Power Options”, then click on “Change plan settings” next to your selected power plan. Next, click on “Change advanced power settings” and expand the “USB settings” option. Set “USB selective suspend setting” to “Disabled” for both “On battery” and “Plugged in” options.
6. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure that your Windows operating system is up-to-date by installing the latest updates. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update, and click “Check for updates”.
7. Test the USB Device on Another Computer: To determine if the issue is with the USB device itself or your computer, try connecting the device to another computer. If it is recognized on another computer, the issue likely lies with your computer’s USB ports or drivers.
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