Unable to install any USB devices

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64x
       #1

    Unable to install any USB devices


    Hi guys,


    Wonder if any of you fine folk can help me out. I noticed a problem with my win7 64x not picking up new usb devices such as usb sticks, ones i already have used on the computer was working fine. Today I come home and find my keyboard isn't working but my mouse is (they are both connected by wireless). So after playing around with it for a while i uninstall my mouse and keyboard and reboot my computer. Win7 will now load to where i can select my home account. Only problem is win7 is not picking up any of my USB devices so i am unable to click into my home account. I have even tried a few usb keybaords and a ps2 one. They keyboard do work in the bios and I have been unable to find any option that would disable usb devices. I have tried to recovery disk but TNA. I think i will end up reinstall win7 but if anyone else have got ideas i am all ears.


    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Alocer said:
    Hi guys,


    Wonder if any of you fine folk can help me out. I noticed a problem with my win7 64x not picking up new usb devices such as usb sticks, ones i already have used on the computer was working fine. Today I come home and find my keyboard isn't working but my mouse is (they are both connected by wireless). So after playing around with it for a while i uninstall my mouse and keyboard and reboot my computer. Win7 will now load to where i can select my home account. Only problem is win7 is not picking up any of my USB devices so i am unable to click into my home account. I have even tried a few usb keybaords and a ps2 one. They keyboard do work in the bios and I have been unable to find any option that would disable usb devices. I have tried to recovery disk but TNA. I think i will end up reinstall win7 but if anyone else have got ideas i am all ears.

    How many unpowered USB devices do you have?


    Thanks in advance.


    How many unpowered USB devices do you have?
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64x
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Well I have 3, printer, mouse and keyboard at the moment, I have just put win7 on my d: drive and the mouse and keyboard are working on that drive.
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  4. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Hey there! I had this same problem too! untill a while ago! It's very frustrating! I spent days on it! So, I will make your job easy by telling how to solve this. This was the way it worked for me!

    Here's the solution for the ones who might have this problem:
    This worked for me in Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit!
    You must have all administrator privileges!


    1- Open Windows Explorer

    2- Go to C:/Windows/System32/DriverStore

    You will have a couple of folders and files.
    You will have *.dat files and other file named: infcache.1

    3- Right click every file (dont touch the folders!) and choose properties.

    4- go to security tab

    5- click Edit

    6- choose your account and check the box: full control (see ss)

    7- Click ok.

    8- Repeat to every file

    9- Select all the files (*.dat and infcache.1)

    10- Press shift+del

    11- Press OK.

    12- Now, go to C:Windows/System32/Driver Store/File Repository/

    13- Search for folder named usbstor.inf

    14- Open it (if you have more than one, choose the most recent)

    15- Copy "usbstor.inf" and "usbstor.PNF"

    16- Paste those two files to C:/Windows/inf

    17- Reboot your pc and voilla! :b

    If Windows doesnt install them automatically go to device manager, uninstall all unknown devices and the ones with the yellow exclamation mark, then click in "check to see if there is any hardware changes"

    Now, Windows will install all your hardware successfully :b



    Did it work?
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bits
       #5

    Problem installing One Tocuh X220 HSPA USB Modem


    Great Thank. Worked for me. The only different was that the directory where I got the files (Step 13) is named:

    usbstor.inf_amd64_neutral_c301b770e0bfb179

    and after reboot my pc ----> voilla!

    Thank again...
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  6. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    good to know and I'm really glad I helped you :b

    have a very good 2011 =D
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  7. Posts : 1
    Win 7 x64
       #7

    You are a genius.. I had searched high and low for a solution.. yours worked.. thank you!
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 HomePremium x64
       #8

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Difusal you are a genius. I almost gave up, but luckily I found your post. I became a registered user just so I could thank you!
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    Difusal said:
    Hey there! I had this same problem too! untill a while ago! It's very frustrating! I spent days on it! So, I will make your job easy by telling how to solve this. This was the way it worked for me!

    Here's the solution for the ones who might have this problem:
    This worked for me in Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit!
    You must have all administrator privileges!


    1- Open Windows Explorer

    2- Go to C:/Windows/System32/DriverStore

    You will have a couple of folders and files.
    You will have *.dat files and other file named: infcache.1

    3- Right click every file (dont touch the folders!) and choose properties.

    4- go to security tab

    5- click Edit

    6- choose your account and check the box: full control (see ss)

    7- Click ok.

    8- Repeat to every file

    9- Select all the files (*.dat and infcache.1)

    10- Press shift+del

    11- Press OK.

    12- Now, go to C:Windows/System32/Driver Store/File Repository/

    13- Search for folder named usbstor.inf

    14- Open it (if you have more than one, choose the most recent)

    15- Copy "usbstor.inf" and "usbstor.PNF"

    16- Paste those two files to C:/Windows/inf

    17- Reboot your pc and voilla! :b

    If Windows doesnt install them automatically go to device manager, uninstall all unknown devices and the ones with the yellow exclamation mark, then click in "check to see if there is any hardware changes"

    Now, Windows will install all your hardware successfully :b



    Did it work?
    Just like others, I just joined to say thank you.

    I had tried several different "solutions" around the web for months and I was just about to give up and reinstall windows (which is a total pain with so much backing up to do) but I followed your steps and it worked! so thank you very much.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Win 7 Ultimate x86
       #10

    Thank you very much for this valuable information. I also just joined to thank you. :)

    Regards,
    Vivek
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