So none of them work...
Does anyone know what is going on?
I don't have more info, I tried using multiple things but they just don't work.
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So none of them work...
Does anyone know what is going on?
I don't have more info, I tried using multiple things but they just don't work.
Hmm. This hasnt happened to me before so I dont exactly know whats going on. But if it were me, I would try going to device manager, and see if the USB ports need updating/uninstall and then reinstall. Not saying try this, as it may make the situation worse, but you can always create a restore point incase any errors occur.
I think it might be disabled in HWsetup, so I will go check it out and HOPEFULLY the issue was there.
I cannot find the hwsetup menu, so I don't know.
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I will boot it into bios and check out some problems and see if the problem lies in a application.
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Fixed. So for future reference to anyone with Toshiba here is what I have done.
- Open the Device Manager as explained previously.
- Expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers."
- Right-click each entry titled "USB Root Hub" and select "Properties."
- Change to the "Power Management" tab.
- Uncheck the check box next to "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."
- Press "OK."
- Repeat this for each "USB Root Hub" entry.
- Reboot the computer.
OR
- Open the Device Manager as explained previously.
- Expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers."
- Right-click each entry under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" and select "Uninstall."
- Ensure you've done this for each entry under "Universal Serial Bus controllers."
- Reboot the computer.
OR
- Reboot your computer in Safe Mode. (Windows 8 instructions, Windows 7 instructions)
- If the device does not work in Safe Mode, contact the USB device manufacturer. If it does, continue.
- Hold the Windows key and press 'r' to open the run box.
- Type "msconfig" and press ENTER.
- In the System Configuration Utility that opens, click "Selective Startup" on the "General" tab.
- Uncheck the box next to "Load Startup Items."
- Change to the "Services" tab.
- Check the box next to "Hide All Microsoft Services."
- Click "Disable All."
- Click "OK."
- Reboot the computer.
- If the device is now working, you've determined that one of those services or applications you disabled was interfering. It's time-consuming, but the final step is to start re-enabling some of those services and applications until you can narrow down which was causing the problem.
If those steps don't work then most likely either the USB device is fucked itself or the usb port itself is fucked up.
(The last part is what solved my problem)
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pretty sure you can fix it in the BIOS settings, i fixed mine that way