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Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu. [Notebook/Desktop/AIO] Troubleshooting - How to fix USB connection problems Table of Contents Check USB ports and cables Update and confirm BIOS / Windows packages / drivers with the latest version on your PC Reinstall USB Root Hub driver in Device Manager Reinstall USB Host Controller driver in Device Manager Use Restore Point to restore the system Reset the PC Check USB ports and cables Some USB devices, such as printers and scanners etc. that the USB devices software and drivers should be installed before connecting the USB device to the computer. Please make sure your computer has been followed the installation documentation from the USB device manufacturer. Check if there is any type of damage caused on the USB cable or the USB ports on the computer. It may occur some USB performance problems. You may experience problems like USB device stops working or works intermittently etc. We suggest you visit ASUS customer service center for further tests. If you have another computer available, try connecting the USB device to it. If the USB device is still not detected and not working well either, then the USB device may be faulty. We suggest you contact the device manufacturer. If you are using the USB device via a USB docking USB hub, try connecting the USB device to the computer directly. If the USB device is able to work normally, then the USB docking may be faulty or the power source of the docking hub is not enough. If the problem persists, please continue the next troubleshooting step. Back to Table of Contents Update and confirm BIOS / Windows packages / drivers with the latest version on your PC Updating software usually helps the system stability and optimization, so we recommend you check and often update to the latest version on your PC. Here you can learn more about How to update the BIOS version in Windows system How to use EZ Flash to update the BIOS version For desktop products, please refer to ASUS Motherboard EZ Flash 3 Introduction. For executing Windows update and drivers update, here you can learn more about How to execute Windows Update How to update drivers via customer support in MyASUS If the problem persists after you have updated BIOS/Windows packages/drivers to the date, please continue to the next chapter for troubleshooting. Back to Table of Contents Reinstall USB Root Hub driver in Device Manager Disconnect all USB devices from the computer. Type and search [Device Manager] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②. The left-side search illustration below is in Windows 11, and the right-side is Windows 10. Uninstall the driver of USB Root Hub. Check the arrow next to [Universal Serial Bus controllers]③, then right-click the [USB Root Hub]④ and select [Uninstall device]⑤. Select [Uninstall]⑥. Repeat step 3 & step 4 to uninstall all the USB Root Hubs. Restart the computer. The driver will be automatically installed after the computer restarts. If problems persist, please continue to the next step. Back to Table of Contents Reinstall USB Host Controller driver in Device Manager Disconnect all USB devices from the computer. Type and search [Device Manager] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②. The left-side search illustration below is in Windows 11, and the right-side is Windows 10. Uninstall the driver of USB Host Controller. Check the arrow next to [Universal Serial Bus controllers]③, then right-click the [USB Host Controller]④ and select [Uninstall device]⑤. Select [Uninstall]⑥. Repeat step 3 & step 4 to uninstall all the USB Host Controllers. Restart the computer. The driver will be automatically installed after the computer restarts. If problems persist, please continue to the next step. Back to Table of Contents Use Restore Point to restore the system If the USB problem happens recently, and if you have ever created a restore point or there is an automatic system restore existed, try to restore the computer to a point before the problem began to resolve the problem. Here you can learn more about How to use restore point to restore the system. If the problem persists, please continue the next troubleshooting step. Back to Table of Contents Reset the PC If the problem persists after all troubleshooting steps are completed. Please backup your personal files, then reset the PC to back to its original configuration. Here you can learn more about How to reset the system and remove all of my personal files How to reset the system and keep my personal files Back to Table of Contents If your problem is not worked out with above solution and information, please contact ASUS customer service center for further information.
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My friend has an Asus Eee PC 1018P. It has no CD/DVD drive neither does he have a USB CD/DVD drive. The OS wasn't working fine, so we decided to restore the system using the provided OS backup from HD. But mid way through the installation it was interrupted and the computer was restarted not a hardware or software issue – we did it. Now we cannot run the backup and we also tried to install Windows 7 through USB, but as soon as we start to install the OS, it says that some device driver is missing. It turns out that the OS needs a USB device driver to continue. It has USB – maybe that's why the OS needs the driver. I tried disabling and enabling but then it does not boot from USB drive for some reason. We are stuck with this. The backup doesn't run and when booting from USB, it says that it needs a device driver. Anyone has any idea what we could do?
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