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HP PCs - Troubleshooting USB connections (Windows 10)
This document describes common errors and general troubleshooting tips for Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices, such as hubs, thumb drives, printers, and cameras.
Depending on your version of Windows, some graphics and information in this document might vary slightly.
Before you troubleshoot a USB connection
Some USB devices, such as printers, scanners, and copiers require that the USB device software and drivers be installed before connecting the USB device to the computer. Always follow the installation documentation from the USB device manufacturer.
While troubleshooting the USB device, you might need to disconnect the USB device from the computer.
Always follow manufacturer instructions for disconnecting USB devices from the computer. Some USB devices must be turned off and/or ejected before they are disconnected from the computer. Some other USB devices support the Windows Safely Remove Hardware feature.
Steps to troubleshoot a USB connection
Perform the following steps, as applicable, to troubleshoot USB devices that are not working correctly.
Procedure
USB 2.0 device not detected by Windows (no device name in Device Manager)
If the USB device does not display in Device Manager, there might be a power requirement issue. Perform the following steps until the device is detected.
Procedure
USB storage device is not shown in Safely Remove Hardware window
If you connect a USB storage device, such as a flash drive, the device might not display in the Safely Remove Hardware window when you click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows desktop notification area.
A USB storage device might not display if it was stopped previously and not disconnected from the USB port.
To resolve this issue, disconnect the device, wait approximately 20 seconds, then reconnect the device to cause the device to display in the Safely Remove Hardware window.
If the device still does not display in the Safely Remove Hardware window, then restart the computer, and repeat this process.
Memory card is not shown in Safely Remove Hardware window
If the device is not shown in the Safely Remove Hardware window is a memory card in a USB card reader, restarting the computer should correct the problem. Do not use the Safely Remove Hardware icon to remove a memory card. To remove a memory card, use Windows to eject the card by following these steps.
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Procedure
Front USB ports do not work on a desktop computer
If your desktop computer came with USB ports on the front of the computer and they do not work, a cable inside the computer might have become disconnected.
Before you begin
First, make sure the USB ports at the rear of the computer work by connecting a USB device to the rear port. If the device is not recognized in the rear port, see Steps to troubleshoot a USB connection. Use the following steps to see if the front USB ports have become disconnected from the system board.
This product contains components that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). To reduce the chance of ESD damage, work over a non-carpeted floor, use a static dissipative work surface (such as a conductive foam pad), and wear an ESD wrist strap connected to a grounded surface.
Procedure
The mouse responds slowly, if at all
If your computer does not recognize the mouse or if the mouse is very slow to respond, download and install the latest USB 3.0 driver.
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Not every computer or mouse needs this update.
Procedure
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Go to the HP Drivers & Support webpage.
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Use one of the available methods to identify your computer model. The software and driver results page displays when the computer model is identified.
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Click Driver – Chipset.
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Download the USB 3.0 Driver, and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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After the driver has downloaded and installed, restart the computer.
USB 2.0 device does not work in USB 3.0 port
Some USB 2.0 devices do not work in USB 3.0 ports. To fix this, uninstall the USB 3.0 driver in Device Manager.
Procedure
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