Troubleshooting Guide: USB Reconnection Issues Solved
If you have something important to do with the USB device connected to your Windows computer, but youkeep getting the error saying USB device not recognized . This could be super frustrating. But you’re certainly not the only one. Luckily, you can remove the error message through the following solutions. Read on and see how.
Try these fixes
Here are a few easy-to-apply methods that have helped other users resolve theUSB device not recognized keeps popping up problem. You may not have to try them all; just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you.
Method 1: Connect your USB device directly to your computer
If your USB device connected to your computer is misconfigured, the USB device not recognized error may keep popping up. The following simple steps could help you fix it:
Unplug your USB device out of your computer.
Restart your computer.
Once your computer reboots into the Windows system, re-connect your USB device to your computerdirectly throughthe built-in USB port , that’s to say, pleasedon’t use a USB hub to connect your USB device to your computer.
Check if the error disappears. If you don’t see the error pop up anymore, great! But if the error keeps still, proceed to try the following solutions…
Method 2: Run the built-in Hardware and Devices troubleshooter
Thebuilt-in Hardware and Devices troubleshooter can help you fix problems with devices connected to your computer. Run it to try to solve your USB device not recognized problem.
Here’s how you can do it:
On your keyboard, hold down theWindows logo key , then pressR to bring up theRun box.
Typecontrol and pressEnter .
ClickTroubleshooting whenView by Large icons are selected.
Select Configure a device under theHardware and sound section.
ClickNext .
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