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How to solve “USB device not recognized” problem in Microsoft Windows?

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How to solve “USB device not recognized” problem in Microsoft Windows?

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Few days back, I had posted a solution to solve the “USB device not recognized” problem, which is about the unplugging power supply to recover the USB ports. The original idea is from OnlineTechTips. After reviewing all the replies, some of the computer users had suggested several other possible solutions if the power supply trick doesn’t work well for you. The suggestion below is by Kallulu and Rakesh: Disable power management of the USB hub. To disable the power management on the USB hub, follow these steps: * Click Start, and then click Run. * Type devmgmt.msc in the Open box, and then click OK. * Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers’ node, and then follow these steps for each USB Root Hub that is listed: * Right-click the USB Root Hub and then click Properties. * Click the Power Management tab. * Click to clear the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box, and then click OK. Note: If you perform the following procedure on a laptop computer, you may

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