Windows USB Issues

ThatBosnianDude

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A whole bunch of my USB components won't work like my Keyboard, Mouse, USB Hub, and Web Cam, but the thing is they work in BIOS. The Keyboard works and the BIOS detected my USB Stick which was plugged into the USB Hub that windows won't recognize. I installed every driver that I could find and still nothing.

Any solutions? Thanks in advanced.

PS. It will recognize the USB Stick when directly plugged into the computer, but only the USB Stick.
 
I just uninstalled all the USB Controllers and restarted the computer and when Windows booted and while it was looking for all the USB Controller drivers everything worked, the keyboard, hub, even the LED light on the camera turned on, as soon as it found all the USB Controller drives everything stopped working and went back to the way it was before.
 
I just uninstalled all the USB Controllers and restarted the computer and when Windows booted and while it was looking for all the USB Controller drivers everything worked, the keyboard, hub, even the LED light on the camera turned on, as soon as it found all the USB Controller drives everything stopped working and went back to the way it was before.

Maybe your USB driver became corrupted. See if you can find a USB driver and install it.
 
It's definitely a problem with your USB driver. You can find plenty of them on the internet. Uninstall the current one, reboot, install the new one and everything should be ok.
 
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A whole bunch of my USB components won't work like my Keyboard, Mouse, USB Hub, and Web Cam, but the thing is they work in BIOS. The Keyboard works and the BIOS detected my USB Stick which was plugged into the USB Hub that windows won't recognize. I installed every driver that I could find and still nothing.

Any solutions? Thanks in advanced.

PS. It will recognize the USB Stick when directly plugged into the computer, but only the USB Stick.

In case you are using a USB hub, try plugging the USB device directly into the computer instead of in the USB hub. USB hubs often cause compatibility problems with certain USB devices. The cause can be the USB version compatibility or a USB power limitation.
 
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