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Kyle for Lenovo. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Best Answer. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in General Hardware. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?

Submit ». Douglas Feb 20, at UTC. Different cable is a shot. Also update the bus drivers if you can. Verify that there are no extension cables and that the power cable is no longer than five meters. Reseat the power cables. Unplug and reconnect cable. Verify that the USB cable is standard. The cable should bear the USB symbol.

To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Lenovo 53, Followers - Follow Mentions Products. Kyle for Lenovo. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Best Answer. Disconnect all USB devices except keyboard and mouse. Click on start button. Type "devmgmt. In the device manager scroll down to the USB Controllers.

Right click each one, one-at-a-time, and click Uninstall. Restart your computer now, each USB port will be reinstalled. Additionally, make sure you update the chipset drivers on your computer. Download and install the latest Windows 7 compatible drivers and check if that fixes the issue. Resolving stop blue screen errors in Windows 7. Was this reply helpful? My zanswer lately has been "What part of "I don't fix computers anymore" didn't you understand?

Tina, I couldn't wait and sought out the show-nonpresent-devices command line myself. I found some devices on my system that I don't ever plan to plug in again and deleted them. This method really lets you clean all the USB attached devices even the ones that are not there. Good find! I think it's great that people around you are asking for your help.

Here are a couple suggestions: 1. Get yourself a "No I won't fix your computer" shirt 2. Refer them to the forums here at howtogeek. Thanks Scott, I may look into making one of those logos for my shirt. LOL I'm still working with the issue here.

They are very hard to navigate and I can't seem to get an ATI driver that will install correctly. Last attempt on the latest driver tells me I don't have the correct driver to install the driver. First I'd heard that I would need a driver to install a driver. Learn something new every day. I downloaded Driver detective, and it found the problems and installed drivers, but that's when the error occurred on the driver installation.

Not a single driver on the net have I found to work. It's really odd, I can plug the MicroSoft Intellimouse into any of the ports and it will work.

But anything else, printer Windows just won't recognize it. I installed XP service pack 3 and it crashed the computer completely. I had created a restore point just before installing the SP3, and wouldn't you know the SP3 made my restore points disappear?? Damn I was mad. So on to the next step, completely uninstalling the ATI drivers and reinstall. Then I need to get out and fix a brake line on my truck.



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