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  1. 14 gru 2011 · Method 1: You may run the fix it provided in the link below to resolve the issue. A computer that is running Windows XP cannot detect a USB flash drive, an Apple iPod, or an external hard disk drive. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925196. Method 2: Remove and reinstall all USB controllers. a.

  2. 31 sie 2011 · Recently, my Windows XP SP3 started to not open the usb flash drives I connect to my computer. Windows assigns a letter and describes the drive just as "Removable drive" although it has a particular name.

  3. 8 mar 2010 · Now none of my USB ports work. I've uninstalled them and restarted the computer, I've turn on or enabled everything to do with plug and play devices. Under device manager all the USB ports are there and they are all working properly however nothing that I plug into them will work.

  4. This is usually caused by a USB power issue. If there is not enough power to properly power the device then Windows brings this message up. It's hardly ever a driver issue. The key word here is "Malfunctioned" in the bubble. Either plug the device directly into the computer, or plug it in to a powered hub. Share.

  5. 30 lip 2003 · When USB devices fail to function properly in Windows XP, you should tailor your troubleshooting efforts to the type of problem and when it occurs. Here are some examples of the more common...

  6. 1. You could try to find out what device it is using its hardware ID. There's a great tutorial on how to do that.

  7. 7 paź 2024 · Sometimes, this issue can be resolved by updating the USB storage driver. Plug in your USB device. (when you open the Device Manager, you should see under "Other Devices," the USB device listed next to an exclamation point in a yellow triangle.)

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