From: Panda on
My USB ports stopped working all of a sudden. I'm running XP, and one
day I got the "blue screen of death". After I restarted, it told me my
CMOS was corrupted or something, and do I want to use defaults? I hit
yes, and started the computer up. But no none of my USB ports work. They
all receive power, and the computer recognizes they exist, but they are
unable recognize when I add a device. All the drivers are updated, and I
re-checked my CMOS to make sure USB was enabled, etc.

What else can I do to get my USB ports working?
From: Bill on

Try looking by right clicking my computer, properties, hardware, device
manager and see if there any yellow marks on any of the items, also see
if USB hub or anything like that is showing. Try sway them around and
see what happens.


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From: Eli Coten on
Panda wrote:
> My USB ports stopped working all of a sudden. I'm running XP, and one
> day I got the "blue screen of death". After I restarted, it told me my
> CMOS was corrupted or something, and do I want to use defaults? I hit
> yes, and started the computer up. But no none of my USB ports work. They
> all receive power, and the computer recognizes they exist, but they are
> unable recognize when I add a device. All the drivers are updated, and I
> re-checked my CMOS to make sure USB was enabled, etc.
>
> What else can I do to get my USB ports working?
I can't offer any specific help, but if you go to www.usbman.com there
are a lot of resources for troubleshooting USB problems.

Good Luck,
Eli

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