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  2. How to Troubleshoot a USB Port When it is Not Working

    www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000132048

    Plug the device into another USB port. Remove any USB hubs and connect the device to a USB port on the computer. Disconnect the device from the computer. Right-click the device, and select Uninstall. Check the box next to Delete the driver software for this device (if it is shown). Click OK and restart the computer.

  3. USB Ports Not Working - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/usb-ports-not-working/35a15379...

    Use a Powered USB Hub: As a workaround, you might consider using a powered USB hub. This can sometimes help if the issue is related to power supply from the USB ports. Check for Hardware Issues: Since you've mentioned that the issue might not be software-related, it's possible there could be a hardware problem with the USB ports. This might ...

  4. USB-C connected but not displaying on added monitor

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    The issue you're encountering with your HP Pavilion not displaying on an added monitor through a USB-C hub, despite working fine with your HP EliteBook, could be due to several reasons. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Check USB-C Port Specifications

  5. Issues with USB-to-Serial on Windows 10 - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/issues-with-usb-to-serial-on...

    I've been using my USB-to-Serial adapter for years until it suddenly stopped working yesterday. When I plug it in, I don't see any changes in the Device Manager. The device works fine on another laptop. It's as if I mistakenly turned off my Comm Ports or something. The Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port remains greyed out.

  6. My USB Type-C port not working - HP Support Community

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    My computer have two USB Type-C ports and the corner USB Type-C port is not working, I don't know what happen but the device manager show that all the ports are normal

  7. Solved: USB ports not working - HP Support Community - 6534244

    h30434.www3.hp.com/.../USB-ports-not-working/td-p/6534244

    Right-click the first USB Root Hub in the list, then select Uninstall. Click OK to confirm. Continue uninstalling all USB Root Hubs listed. Close Device Manager and restart the computer. If the USB device that is having problems came with software and it was not previously installed, install the software now, following the manufacturer ...

  8. Thunderbolt 3 port (USB-C) stopped working. - Dell

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    Just a quick update on this, per Dell-Cares, testing the system in the BIOS with a USB device plugged in and then unplugged, seemed to get the port working correctly in Windows (after exiting the BIOS). The USB port is currently working in Windows now. Please let us know if something changes or if the issue returns.

  9. Solved: USB Ports Not Working - HP Support Community - 8850888

    h30434.www3.hp.com/.../USB-Ports-Not-Working/td-p/8850888

    Hi there, I am having issues with the USB ports of my EliteBook 860 G9 Notebook. During regular operation, my notebook is connected to a HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W G4. All USB devices connected to the docking station are fully functional, meaning the connection via the USB-C Thunderbolt Dock seems to ...

  10. How to Use and Troubleshoot Dell Docking Station WD19 and WD19S

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    It is SuperSpeed USB 3.1 data and up to 100 W of power with the convenience of reversible plug orientation and cable direction. DisplayPort is the first AV protocol to be carried over USB-C. To identify if the USB-C port supports DisplayPort over USB-C, look for the DisplayPort icon next to the USB-C port.

  11. my usb ports stopped working all of the sudden

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/my-usb-ports-stopped-working-all...

    4) If no newer or this doesn't help, then go to the USB category in Device Manager, open each Enhanced, Hub and Host controller, from Driver tab select Roll back if available, or if not choose Uninstall. If your keyboard and mouse are USB, first program the power button to effect the needed restart after Rolling back or uninstalling the driver.