(Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit)
When changing my failing secondary HDD for a new one, I had to unplug all the USB devices.
The new HDD works fine, but there is now no USB (either USB-2 or -3). The devices, on two hubs, have power but there is no sign of them in Windows. A restart did not recover them.
I took particular care to put each device back in exactly the same slot as it came out of, to no avail.
I suspect there's an easy fix for this, but I can't find anything simple online.
For what it matters, I did the drive change soon after a Windows update, but the USB was working after the update and before the drive change.
When changing my failing secondary HDD for a new one, I had to unplug all the USB devices.
The new HDD works fine, but there is now no USB (either USB-2 or -3). The devices, on two hubs, have power but there is no sign of them in Windows. A restart did not recover them.
I took particular care to put each device back in exactly the same slot as it came out of, to no avail.
I suspect there's an easy fix for this, but I can't find anything simple online.
For what it matters, I did the drive change soon after a Windows update, but the USB was working after the update and before the drive change.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gigabyte
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo
- Motherboard
- EP41T-UD3L
- Memory
- 4 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GE Force 9500GT
- Sound Card
- On-board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer V203H
- Hard Drives
- Two Samsung HD103SJ 1TB
- PSU
- ?
- Case
- ?
- Cooling
- Fan