Solved Unknown Device

rjmach

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Hello All.:geek:

I am having a problem with Universal Serial Bus controllers.
(Standard USB Host Controller) Port_#0003.Hub_#0008.

I have un plugged all USBs and still get the error. :hot:
If you need more information I will post it. This is on windows 7 Dell i7 435T 9000 CPU.

Thanks For you help.:thumbsup:
 
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Studio XPS 435T
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Windows 7 Home Premium
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Dell/435T/9000/ i7
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Dell Inc .0x501H
Memory
12gb 1066MHZ DDR3 4DIMM
Graphics Card(s)
ADM Radeon HD 6850 Series
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High Definition Audio Device
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HP w2207h
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1680-1050
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WD 500gb 7200RPM SERIAL
ST31000528AS ATA Device 1 TB
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DELL 9000
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Logitech Wireless Illuminated keyboard K800
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Have you went to Dell support and downloaded any new chipset drivers, if available.
 

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ALL Hardware is up to date. :thumbsup:
Thanks for your reply.:geek:
 

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12gb 1066MHZ DDR3 4DIMM
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ADM Radeon HD 6850 Series
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High Definition Audio Device
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HP w2207h
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WD 500gb 7200RPM SERIAL
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DELL 9000
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Can you post back a pic of device manager to show the unknown device - just expand it enough to see the device with the yellow asterisks - it seems to be as others have said to do with the chipset drivers - you can always install the latest version - W7 installation wouldnt install the latest version, as they have only been published in the last couple of months. Version 9.​1.​1.​1025 can be found here - setup a restore point firstly:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Chipsets&ProductLine=Chipset+Software&ProductProduct=Intel%c2%ae+Chipset+Software+Installation+Utility&ProdId=816&LineId=1090&FamilyId=40

Your driver page -
Drivers & Downloads

You might also install the intel matrix storage manager if you have AHCI enabled in the bios and your using the intel controller rather then JMICRON controller.
 

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I will get back on the Feb/15/10.:sleep:
 
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My Computer

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Studio XPS 435T
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Windows 7 Home Premium
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Dell/435T/9000/ i7
Motherboard
Dell Inc .0x501H
Memory
12gb 1066MHZ DDR3 4DIMM
Graphics Card(s)
ADM Radeon HD 6850 Series
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h
Screen Resolution
1680-1050
Hard Drives
WD 500gb 7200RPM SERIAL
ST31000528AS ATA Device 1 TB
Case
DELL 9000
Cooling
Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2
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Logitech Wireless Illuminated keyboard K800
Mouse
G9
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Cable
Unknown Device: " Problem Fix"

(1) Shut down the Computer!

(2) To fix the problem i had to un plug all the USBs.:hot:
(3) Un plug the power cord!

(4) Now plug in all the USBs.

(5) Plug in the power cord!(d)

(6) Turn on the Computer.:thumbsup:

All is OK now!I hope this will help the next person.
 

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Dell/435T/9000/ i7
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Dell Inc .0x501H
Memory
12gb 1066MHZ DDR3 4DIMM
Graphics Card(s)
ADM Radeon HD 6850 Series
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h
Screen Resolution
1680-1050
Hard Drives
WD 500gb 7200RPM SERIAL
ST31000528AS ATA Device 1 TB
Case
DELL 9000
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Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2
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Logitech Wireless Illuminated keyboard K800
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G9
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Cable
Always good to resolve it yourself - have a good one :)
 

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Ati 4870 1ghz
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Supreme FX 11
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View Sonic VX1962wm
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1680 X1050
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3 Seagate Sata Drives 160gb 250gb 500gb
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Thermaltake 600 watt
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NZXT Alpha
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3X120cm Fans
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Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
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Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical
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(1) Shut down the Computer!

(2) To fix the problem i had to un plug all the USBs.:hot:
(3) Un plug the power cord!

(4) Now plug in all the USBs.

(5) Plug in the power cord!(d)

(6) Turn on the Computer.:thumbsup:

All is OK now!I hope this will help the next person.

Thank you!!! It sure helped me! I was about to reformat my hard drive since none of the other "solutions" worked. I tried this as a last-ditch effort. Success!!

Thanks again :party:
 

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Unidentified USB Device issue in Win-7 XPS-9000

Unplugging the motherboard from the AC power source is the cure to this problem. There is no need to remove and then put back all your USB devices. Just shutdown your system and unplug its AC power. Wait about 10 to 15 seconds and plug it back. Power up the system and the problem should disappear. This issue happened to me twice already. It showed up several months ago and it happened again yesterday after I hooked-up a USB cable from a printer to my XPS-9000 system. The AC power plug/unplug always do the trick. :sleepy:
 

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Unplugging the motherboard from the AC power source is the cure to this problem. There is no need to remove and then put back all your USB devices. Just shutdown your system and unplug its AC power. Wait about 10 to 15 seconds and plug it back. Power up the system and the problem should disappear. This issue happened to me twice already. It showed up several months ago and it happened again yesterday after I hooked-up a USB cable from a printer to my XPS-9000 system. The AC power plug/unplug always do the trick. :sleepy:

Hello
Unplugging the motherboard is to much work for me.
I just unplug the 4 USB's cables & the power plug "WOW"

Thanks for your answer. :grouphug:
 

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Studio XPS 435T
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Windows 7 Home Premium
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Dell/435T/9000/ i7
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Dell Inc .0x501H
Memory
12gb 1066MHZ DDR3 4DIMM
Graphics Card(s)
ADM Radeon HD 6850 Series
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h
Screen Resolution
1680-1050
Hard Drives
WD 500gb 7200RPM SERIAL
ST31000528AS ATA Device 1 TB
Case
DELL 9000
Cooling
Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Illuminated keyboard K800
Mouse
G9
Internet Speed
Cable
rjmach,

"Unplugging the motherboard from the AC source...", per my post, is the same as unplugging your system's power cord from the wall. The point is to remove the AC juice that is trickling to the motherboard which is not the same as shutting down your system. There is no need to unplug and re-plug all your USB devices. Sorry if I wasn't very clear. Thanks.

Rey
 

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Just had the same thing happen. Couldn't find my "Unknown Device" because there wasn't one lol :)

Shut down system
Removed AC power for 30 secs
Rebooted
Problem gone, no more Unknown Device pop-ups and nothing showing "Unknown Device" in the Devices & Printers window.

How crazy is that...!

Knew I'd find the answer here though. Cheers! :thumbsup:
 

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Thank You

:mad:Problem after installing 7 port USB hub.
:thumbsup:FIXED!!!
 

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Do you have to really unplug the motherboard? Or can you just press the switch?
What is the AC power even? I'm really bad at this...

I tried switching the power and unplugged the power cable but it didn't work for me. I still get the "Unknown Device"
 

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Do you have to really unplug the motherboard? Or can you just press the switch?
What is the AC power even? I'm really bad at this...

I tried switching the power and unplugged the power cable but it didn't work for me. I still get the "Unknown Device"

No mother. No switch. While up and running, select normal shutdown and wait until the computer shuts down. Then unplug the power cable. Wait 30 seconds. Plug in the power cable. Restart the computer. Hope.
 

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W7 Ult 64
I had a similar problem with my Dell XPS 9000 but mine was a slow process of the USB ports going bad. It started out as a slight annoyance where I had to wait about 15 seconds after Windows appeared before the mouse or keyboard would work so couldn't log in without waiting for the USB mouse and keyboard to be active. Well, it finally got to where it took 2 or 3 minutes and sometimes it never saw my mouse or keyboard. To make a long story short, I tried everything in the thread above short of changning the motherboard and nothing worked. I had an error in Device Manager show up under the USB drivers. I finally decided before changing the mother board I'd re-program the BIOS with the Dell firmware file downloaded from their site. The version was identical but apparently something got corrupted in the BIOS and the refreshing of the firmware did the trick! Device Manager was happy and the mouse and keyboard work with no delays.
 

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OMG Thank you!!!! After unplugging everything USB I could think of and not getting successful results, I finally stumbled upon this "silly" solution and I just want to say a HUGE thank you to whoever provided the solution. Not only did switching off the power switch and disconnecting the AC cable resolve this issue, but it also resolved an issue I had with devices gone missing from my Devices and Printers window, more specifically those related to Bluetooth.

So glad this forum exists! :)
 

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I am still continually amazed at how "unplug it and plug it back in" solves a plethora of problems, especially the ones that MS over-addresses and fails with. It's usually the problems that I take the most exhaustive measures to diagnose that are solved by "turn it off, and turn it back on". Kind of pathetic...and frustrating. Thanks to all of you in this forum. My problem...SOLVED!;)
 

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I can't believe this fixed my issues too: was having problems with my bluetooth adapter, wasn't visible anywere but there was an "Unknown USB device". Unplugged my power cable, plugged it back on, restarted the laptop, bluetooth adapter automatically detected & installed, problem solved
 

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Thank you so much, I was about to cry seeing this error in windows 10 just randomly one day(everything was working flawlessly for past few weeks)and having second row of USB ports on the back of Asus Rampage V extreme motherboard not working at all. At first I thought my new Logitech G910 keyboard has just died.
Not having much luck,Just had Asus Rog swift die last week and now I thought oh no my MB is now on the way out, Was ready to pull everything apart and decided to google problem and stumbled onto this post.
I can't believe this actually worked, But it did!
Usually when I have router problems a good switch off at power point fixes it, I never thought that a USB problem would be fixed like this so I never bothered trying.
Thanks again you have made my day and saved me so much hassle of RMA'ing a motherboard which is the worst, Removing all the parts.
 

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