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Laptop All USB Ports Suddenly Stopped Working Windows 10
USB ports are used to connect external devices such as the mouse, keyboard, joystick, and printers to your computer. Different ports are used to connect different external devices at a time. And it is so frustrating if any of them stops working while you are using any external device, or even if you want to connect any device.
In this article, you will find the reason why your USB ports are not working properly or are stopping working in Windows.
Identifying Issues in Port
To fix the USB port issue, it is necessary to find out the reason behind the problem occurring while using these devices.
To identify the reason, here is a list of some issues that occur in USB ports in Windows.
Device Not Recognized: This is the basic reason for the USB ports to stop working. When you connect your external device, your computer does not recognize the device.
Error Messages: You may encounter messages like ‘USB device not recognized,’ ‘Power on the USB port,’ and ‘Overvoltage on USB port.’ These pop up for a lot of reasons, like outdated drivers, power management settings, connectivity issues, or faulty ports.
Intermittent Connectivity: This is the unstable connectivity of the external device after connecting to your computer. The external device connects and disconnects repeatedly.
Slow in Data Transfer: The transfer process becomes unusually slow when the USB device is not connected to the computer properly.
These are the issues you face while connecting any external device, such as a mouse, keyboard, joystick, and many others. To resolve some basic problems, you can simply install drivers for external devices like the USB Joystick Driver and for any other device.
How to Fix USB Port Issues?
Follow the given steps when you face issues with USB ports in Windows, and resolve those issues in quick and easy ways.
Physical Damage
The first step to follow to fix the USB port is to check the external device in the port you are connecting to. Ensure that the USB port or the device you are connecting to is dust-free. Check for the loose connections of the device from your computer.
Restarting the Computer
Restarting your computer simply refreshes the system and automatically installs new drivers in your operating system. After restarting the computer, it recognizes the missing USB drivers.
Check for BIOS Settings
Enable all the USB ports in your computer. Keep the USB ports enabled for easy connectivity from the external devices to your computer.
The following are the steps used to enable the BIOS settings.
Step 1: Turn on the power switch in your CPU.
Step 2: Press the F2 key repeatedly until your computer starts.
Step 3: BIOS settings configuration appears on your screen.
Step 4: Open USB configuration, or USB ports, in ‘Integrated Devices.’
Step 5: Select and enable USB ports. Save changes and exit.
Now your USB port or external port is enabled; if it is not working yet, follow the next steps.
Adjust Power Management Settings
Your operating system may have disabled the USB devices to save power. To enable these USB ports, here are the steps.
Step 1: Right-click on the Windows option present in the left corner of the taskbar.
Step 2: Go to USB controllers.
Step 3: Right-click on ‘USB root hub’ and then go to ‘Properties.’
Step 4: Go to the ‘Power Management’ tab. Unselect ‘Allow computer to turn off this device to save power.’
Step 5: Repeat the process for all ‘USB Root Hubs,’ and then restart your system.
Disable Selective Suspend
The selective suspend feature works for the interference of external devices in your system.
Here are the steps to disable this feature.
Step 1: Go to the ‘Start’ menu and search for ‘Edit Power Plan.’
Step 2: Open ‘Change Advance Power Settings.’
Step 3: Select USB settings, and then open ‘USB selective suspend,’ and disable it.
Step 4: Restart your system to save changes.
Uninstall and Reinstall USB Controllers
Malicious controller drivers in your system are a reason why your system is not recognizing external devices.
Here are the steps to uninstall and reinstall your drivers.
Step 1: Go to the ‘Start’ button on the taskbar.
Step 2: Select ‘Device Manager’ and open the ‘USB controller.’
Step 3: Go to every option in the list and select it, then right-click ‘Uninstall Device.’
Step 4: Restart your computer or laptop.
Step 5: Your system automatically reinstalls the essential drivers.
To connect external devices, the USB ports are the quickest method. And if these USB ports stop working, follow the given steps and information and fix USB port issues in your computer and laptops.