Question:
How do I install my usb ports???
GodJon
2006-07-01 12:25:23 UTC
I recently wiped my hard drive and now I am reinstalling everything, but my computer does not recognize my USB ports. How do I install the USB ports? I have already installed the drivers for my motherboard, monitor, sound card, ethernet port, and have install numerous pieces of software. But I cannot get my usb ports to recognize or even power a flash drive. Any ideas????
Six answers:
vickyman
2006-07-01 12:29:55 UTC
after reinstalling the OS you should be able to read your usb, s i'll say restart and check your Bios setup. after making sure all software has been install.
anonymous
2016-11-01 05:28:27 UTC
So use a huge adequate rigidity, a minimum of 80 GB. yet which will fill over the years to a factor this is going to absolutely slow the gadget and end it. additionally USB flash drives of any style are notoriously volatile and can be trashed via one ability out whilst working the gadget, excesses of warmth or chilly, magnetism from audio equipment or autos and severe instant transmission ability interior of sight, alongside with from a router, cellular telephone or instant card on a gadget. If it is going down this form that's unrecoverable, that would lose your application installs despite in case you place in video games on yet another rigidity, the library archives required and registry entries will nonetheless be on the equipment rigidity. additionally whilst homestead windows 7 and later installation the could desire to create a equipment partition on the equipment rigidity which takes up area. somewhat certainly the 60 GB SSD is a entire waste of money, too small for any clever use. And the 5 hundred GB for a gaming gadget could be greater proper to be a a million TB.
Jason
2006-07-01 12:49:18 UTC
Look on the motherboards website for usb 2.0 drivers, install those and you should be good.
anonymous
2006-07-01 12:33:29 UTC
i fyour useing a newer USB 2.0 card you have to have SP1 some need SP2 and windows xp and the driver disk if you dont have it then look at the card or the board to see who makes it and go to there site with the model and download the drivers and software
Klutz
2006-07-01 12:28:24 UTC
Do you have software for your drive or usb ports. How old is your computer? and what Operating system do you have?
johnman142
2006-07-01 14:01:48 UTC
usb support is in windows it should work if you loaded windows correctly


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