Not recognising any USB devices

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  1. Posts : 79
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       #51

    Next update
    Went to UIFI - USB there are enabled, XHCI-Handoff enabled, EHCI-Handoff disabled. Installed chipset drivers. Restarted - no effect
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       #52

    To help you determine if the system is seeing your USB devices at all, there is an old legacy standalone utility called usbview. For the old-timers, it was developed back during the days of Project Longhorn (you can Google that). It is available thru Microsoft, it's not a 3rd party eat-you-alive utility. It's used mainly for a detailed look at all USB hubs/controllers/devices currently "seen" on your machine, for diagnostics purposes. It doesn't change anything, just dumps to the screen a detailed view of all your USB anything. Here is a sample from my machine. I plugged in a USB 3.0 thumb, and it sees it as this....controller, port, details, everything. It may help you narrow down what's happening.

    Here's the link and a sample:

    USBView | Microsoft Docs

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       #53

    Would happily try it, but either it takes me to GitHub where is a bunch of single files, that I don't know what to do with or redirects me to get WDK or WSDK which is like 2 or 3 gig download. Can you please point me to the link where I can dl .exe maybe? or .msi or some executable package.
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       #54

    binks said:
    Would happily try it, but either it takes me to GitHub where is a bunch of single files, that I don't know what to do with or redirects me to get WDK or WSDK which is like 2 or 3 gig download. Can you please point me to the link where I can dl .exe maybe? or .msi or some executable package.
    Yes, I can. I'd prefer to PM the link, and I will do so. TC
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       #55

    Thx:)
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  6. Posts : 79
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    It works. But a thing that I least expect happened. Now when I plugged USB to never before used USB port, it started to work. But that doesn't answer the question why it didn't work as well when I was troubleshooting this few weeks ago? So it must mean that 2 of my USB ports are broken Front one(I have 2 on the front of the case) and one at the back. Most likely it's motherboard slowly expiring as I haven't touched any headers on the board.

    Time for an upgrade. I wanted to do it anyway:)
    ps. any thoughts on Asrock x370 killer?
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  7. Posts : 56,808
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       #57

    binks said:
    It works. But a thing that I least expect happened. Now when I plugged USB to never before used USB port, it started to work. But that doesn't answer the question why it didn't work as well when I was troubleshooting this few weeks ago? So it must mean that 2 of my USB ports are broken Front one(I have 2 on the front of the case) and one at the back. Most likely it's motherboard slowly expiring as I haven't touched any headers on the board.

    Time for an upgrade. I wanted to do it anyway:)
    ps. any thoughts on Asrock x370 killer?
    Well, it had some use! You could see it pop up on the screen when you plugged it in. MBs? No idea.........but plenty of MB enthusiasts here...somebody (whole bunch of somebodys) will post. Or you could start a new thread with that question....

    TC
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  8. Posts : 79
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       #58

    Ok, thx for all the help:)
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  9. Posts : 56,808
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       #59

    binks said:
    Ok, thx for all the help:)
    Quite welcome! Good luck with the MB!
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