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