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here is screenshot from device manager; i read on some post that i should try to right-click "USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device" -> Update driver -> Browse my... -> Let me.. -> and then choose from the list "mass storage device". unfortunately i don't have that option. -i tried to uncheck the "Show compatible hardware" still no other ...
Follow the steps given here to uninstall the USB Drivers. a) Press Windows key + X key when you are at desktop. b) Select Device Manager. d) Right-click the device, and click Uninstall. e) Windows will prompt you to confirm the device’s removal. Click OK to remove the driver. f) Restart the computer.
USB Mass Storage Device is created and listed in Device Manager when you plug in a device that supports it such as a flash drive. When you say deleted I assume you uninstalled it in Device Manager. When you plug in your device Windows will install the driver and it will show up again in Device Manager. You can see all the USB Mass Storage ...
Uninstalling device and then re plugging. Reinstalling drivers (I cannot update the driver even though I do have the file because it shows up as a USB Mass Storage device, so it only lets me install drivers of that type of device) Resetting my PC (My windows installation was kind of bad anyways but it still didn't help) Ejecting the "disk".
Ever since updating to Windows 10, it seems that as frequently as half the times that I try to eject a USB storage device, it will say "Problem ejecting USB mass storage device. Windows can't stop your "Generic volume' device because a program is still using it. Close any programs that might be using the device, and then try again later."
-Go to Device Manager -Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controlers -Look for USB 3.0 Root Hub and USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller -Right click and Uninstall After restart the driver will be automaticallly installed. Restart your computer and try to connect the the external hard drive, try a different cable or ports.
Open Device Manager, expand “Universal SerialBus Controllers”. Find and double-click Universal Bus Controllers. Right-click the device, and click Uninstall. Windows will prompt you to confirm the device’s removal. Click OK to remove the driver. After the uninstallation is complete, reboot your computer.
Disconnecting a device. Most USB devices can be removed and unplugged. When unplugging storage devices, such as USB flash drives, make sure that the computer has finished saving any information to the device before removing it. If the device has an activity light, wait for a few seconds after the light has finished flashing before unplugging it.
Device manager sees these devices as "USB Mass Storage Devices" and says they're active, but they don't show up in computer management to assign drives. I am at my wit's end. I've deleted all of the mounted devices from the registry besides the hard drive, DVD drive and external hard drive.
Have a look at AutoPlay which may help. <start> <settings> <devices> <autoplay> and select and change the list for the device or device type if its there. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. When i first connected my USB device to my laptop, I was presented a list of options to choose from when it was reconnected.