USB problems

nav16

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im having some usb problems. i have window xp and when i try to use my usb ports they dont seem to work. i checked to see if they were there through system file and they were working properly. but when i plug something in i can remove it from the tray but i am unable to use it. i plug in my ipod and it says its charging and ready to use but it wont come up in itunes. i plug in a usb stick and i can see it in the tray but i cant use it.

does anyone know of something can can fix this problem? ive tried getting new usb ports but that doesnt work eaither.
 
ya it does.anything i plug into the usb port will come up in the device manager but i just cant use the device
 
check disk management and see if the computer is not assigning it a drive letter. If not then sign one manually
 
Try DriveCleanup: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/drivecleanup.zip
(Remove your USB Drive Device first)

DriveCleanup removes all currently non present "Storage Volumes", "Disk", "CDROM", "Floppy" USB drives and their USB devices from the device tree.

Admin privileges required.

Restart, then wait for any new found devices to install
Then plug in your USB Drive device again

Oh, let me know howmany devices it removes, I'm always astounded by this (I use it often, and its free :))
 
i tried the drive cleanup and it removed 23 but nothing happend after. im still getting the same problem
 
USB is on in Bios I suppose (Actually that's legacy USB enabled, but it may help) Bios Setup is accessed via pressing usually DEL or F2 or F10, or whichever key it states when you first turn on the computer
Confirm USB is enabled
Then Save and Exit Bios Setup screen
Restart

Actually it may be Malware too
You should update your currently installed Antivirus, and run a full scan
You should also download and run > Free Malwarebytes, and update it, and also run a full scan (note: removal of found Malwares is done right at the end when you press "Next")
Then Restart again (although Malwarebytes will likely do this for you)

Also you could download and run > CCleaner
Run the cleaner, which will remove all useless temp files
And then click on the "Registry" button (still in CCleaner)
And "Scan" and then "Fix" all errors (note you need to do this about 3 times, to fix all registry errors)
Another Restart required, and test

If it still fails, then uninstall your Antivirus (or any other live protecting software (ie personal Firewall; or Spybots S&D that type of resident protection)
Then click on Start > Run > SFC /Scannow (note: 1 space after SFC")
You may need your Windows Setup CD during the Scan/Fix, but no files will be hurt running the scan, and your activation will remain intact)
Restart again, and then test again

Re-install your Antivirus (I recommend > Free Avira Antivirus)
And update it again (note if you changed/updated to Avira, I'd recommend another full Antivirus scan)

Whatever the result, doing the above will help your system anyway
But please let me know, as there are still other options to try ;)
By the way, are you running XP Service Pack 3 ?
 
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