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#1 User is offline   arcanite3000 

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Posted 24 April 2008 - 04:37 PM

heyy there

ive been asked to help fix a friends computer. and i need a little guidance.

she has somehow managed to stop all the usb ports from working. she has reinstalled windows and both service packs and still nothing.

is there a website which i can dowload a usb driver from or is there another way.

i wouldnt mind but ive allready fixed her second pc and her laptop her kids managed to bust
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#2 User is offline   Myke 

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Posted 25 April 2008 - 04:26 PM

Look at her Device Manager and see if there are and ?s next to devices. If not, then her USB ports may be fried. This can happen if USB devices are removed without safely stopping the port (which can be done by clicking on the green arrow on the taskbar and selecting which port to stop). I've had this happen to me and it's wicked annoying.
I swear, troubleshooting is a science: the best discoveries are always on accident...
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#3 User is offline   zepper 

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Posted 13 June 2008 - 09:18 PM

I've blown out the integrated USB ports on one of my mobos as well (heard some kind of electrical click or pop and they were gone). I just disabled them in the BIOS and plugged in a new USB ports card. May be a chance to upgrade her USB to high speed USB 2.0 if the mobo in question lacked that and her OS supports it. I look for a USB card with the NEC chip on it. If she has front-panel USB jacks, also look for a card that offers pins on the internal port(s) (some only have the external type jacks on them for the internal port(s)) - the cards usually have both internal and external ports on them. The last one I bought I got off eBay for under $10. shipped. Of course one can buy from a more reputable online reseller if s/he is more risk-averse... You can also get USB cards with other types of I/O ports on them too like Firewire or SATA/eSATA or PATA and add another desired feature or two with one stone. So don't look at it as a loss, see it as an opportunity... ;-)

.bh.
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Posted 10 July 2008 - 11:18 AM

If all of the other post's dont work go in to your BIOS and check if the USB is enabled wink
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