USB Connectivity Problem

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  1. Posts : 8
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    USB Connectivity Problem


    Recently my Windows 7 Toshiba Satellite L850 laptop has been having issues regarding USB devices. I use a gaming controller that worked just fine until recently (Saturday night to be exact) when the PC did not recognize it once plugged in (when I say did not recognize, I don't mean that the "USB Device Not Recognized" message came up. I mean that it does not show up in Device Manager or under Devices and Printers at all). The cord is not damaged as if I plug it in elsewhere it works just fine. I have also had this issue with a Seagate 1TB external hard drive, as it worked the first time I plugged it in, game me the "USB Device Not Recognized" message a few times then simply was ignored by the PC even though the light still came on the drive. The drive also does not show up in Device Manager or in Disk Management anymore.

    I also tried this USB Driver - General Fix for Problems but to no avail

    Is there any solution to this issue?
    Last edited by Dietrich32; 22 Sep 2014 at 18:33.
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  2. Posts : 135
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    greetings Dietrich32 and welcome to sevenforums.com. i am not sure if i'll be able to help you but at least you can try my tips first and then scold me later, i wouldn't mind. for your info, i've been using toshiba brands (laptops) since 4-5 years ago and my current laptop's detail is attached, if it will provide anything useful in this matter.

    anyways, i always faced a problem with usb connectivity with my current laptop, whenever i plugged in "external hdd, usb sticks, and usb hub" all the way in. but also always resolved it when i re-plugged them almost all the way in. surprisingly though, it doesn't matter (no problems) when i plugged in the dongle for my logitech wireless mouse or even a usb keyboard. i only faced problems with those listed before BUT only when plugged in all the way.

    if that does not help, try and see if there's any new driver update in "windows installed update" that might have caused a confusion within your system.

    last but not least, i am no expert in soft/hard-ware issues but have been a consumer/end-user since the early 90s.

    God bless,
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    zeamann said:
    greetings Dietrich32 and welcome to sevenforums.com. i am not sure if i'll be able to help you but at least you can try my tips first and then scold me later, i wouldn't mind. for your info, i've been using toshiba brands (laptops) since 4-5 years ago and my current laptop's detail is attached, if it will provide anything useful in this matter.

    anyways, i always faced a problem with usb connectivity with my current laptop, whenever i plugged in "external hdd, usb sticks, and usb hub" all the way in. but also always resolved it when i re-plugged them almost all the way in. surprisingly though, it doesn't matter (no problems) when i plugged in the dongle for my logitech wireless mouse or even a usb keyboard. i only faced problems with those listed before BUT only when plugged in all the way.

    if that does not help, try and see if there's any new driver update in "windows installed update" that might have caused a confusion within your system.

    last but not least, i am no expert in soft/hard-ware issues but have been a consumer/end-user since the early 90s.

    God bless,
    Thank you for your reply

    The issue does not seem to be that the USB devices are plugged in all the way as that is how they were before. Like I previously said, the gaming controller was working just fine Friday afternoon into Saturday but when I went to use my laptop that night it stopped working and no USB devices were seen in any way by the computer. I recently updated my USB drivers to see if that might be it but again to no avail.
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  4. Posts : 135
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    ok. i hope both someone and yourself will eventually be able to resolve your issue. just a thought though, will you be interested in using "system restore" to Friday's okay status?

    and no disrespect meant, i just have the feeling that pooch's tutorial should have helped you. anyways, i've just deleted the infa... file and will will reboot now to check if this will help me solve my long forgotten (given up on it) issue with a usb wireless antennae.

    good luck and God bless,
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    zeamann said:
    ok. i hope both someone and yourself will eventually be able to resolve your issue. just a thought though, will you be interested in using "system restore" to Friday's okay status?

    and no disrespect meant, i just have the feeling that pooch's tutorial should have helped you. anyways, i've just deleted the infa... file and will will reboot now to check if this will help me solve my long forgotten (given up on it) issue with a usb wireless antennae.

    good luck and God bless,
    I tried a system restore to the last day everything worked (September 12) and the restore failed unfortunately.
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  6. Posts : 135
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #6

    you mean "system restore" did not run completely/successfully? or it runs successfully but did not solve your problem? sorry but i can't absolutely certain to which you meant by "the restore failed unfortunately."

    if you don't mind me asking, how long have you used that laptop? i can't help thinking that your issue maybe related to the number of times of plugging/unplugging things in and out of your usb ports! which brings me to ask you again to try and play around with your plugging-in depth. i ask you this because, as far as i can recall, i never had usb connectivity issues with brand new toshiba laptops except after many months later.

    i would kindly ask any one of our forum's gurus to butt in whenever they are free.

    God bless,
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    zeamann said:
    you mean "system restore" did not run completely/successfully? or it runs successfully but did not solve your problem? sorry but i can't absolutely certain to which you meant by "the restore failed unfortunately."

    if you don't mind me asking, how long have you used that laptop? i can't help thinking that your issue maybe related to the number of times of plugging/unplugging things in and out of your usb ports! which brings me to ask you again to try and play around with your plugging-in depth. i ask you this because, as far as i can recall, i never had usb connectivity issues with brand new toshiba laptops except after many months later.

    i would kindly ask any one of our forum's gurus to butt in whenever they are free.

    God bless,
    This laptop has been in use for about two years, so maybe something is just worn out. Sorry about my lack of clarity, what I meant was that the system restore did not complete successfully, meaning even if I wanted to restore it nothing would have happened.
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  8. Posts : 135
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #8

    okay. Have you tried plugging your gaming controller and seagate external hdd into other computers? if you have, did you have any connectivity issues or not? And if there's a possibility of something being worn out, try plugging in your devices using other same cords that are known/proved to have no connectivity issues. I have a Seagate Goflex 2TB external hdd that for some unknown reasons it just gave up on showing in windows explorer or devices manager and not even its light lit. So I just swap the usb 3 cable with a longer one (which is for a 1TB Verbatim external hdd) and it works flawlessly.

    good luck and God bless,
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  9. Posts : 135
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    oh! And you might also want to search for a way to troubleshoot your issue with "system restore". It might be your second last resort prior clean installing, but I hate to think it will come to the latter.

    good luck and God bless,
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    zeamann said:
    okay. Have you tried plugging your gaming controller and seagate external hdd into other computers? if you have, did you have any connectivity issues or not? And if there's a possibility of something being worn out, try plugging in your devices using other same cords that are known/proved to have no connectivity issues. I have a Seagate Goflex 2TB external hdd that for some unknown reasons it just gave up on showing in windows explorer or devices manager and not even its light lit. So I just swap the usb 3 cable with a longer one (which is for a 1TB Verbatim external hdd) and it works flawlessly.

    good luck and God bless,
    I tried both suggestions that you listed here, The only other computer in my house is a Mac so the Seagate 1TB hard drive worked just fine but the gaming controller requires special drivers so it would only work on Windows. I switched out the cable for a different one regarding the hard drive and it still does not show up anywhere on my computer even though the light is on.
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