USB drives don't work

aimeeandbeatles

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Okay, there is a funny problem with my computer. Whenever I insert a USB drive, nothing happens. I know two things for sure.

1. It's not the drive. I tried several different ones. (Two Flash drives and a portable hard drive.)
2. It's not the port. Other USB devices (mouses and webcams) work in it, and I tried all of the ports.

Anybody know what it is? I'm really stuck.:mad::blush: I think it may be my computer doesn't like new removable drives, but I dont know. And I tried the Windows Troubleshooter, and google doesnt get anything useful.
 
The drivers are up-to-date. I know my portable HD takes USB 2.0, don't know about the others.
 
Do the USB ports come from a controller card or straight off the motherboard? There's nothing like USB hub at play, right?
 
Possible you have a drive conflict. Start -> Right Click on My Computer and select Manage. Find the Drive Management plug in, and see if your USB drives are listed there, but not assigned a drive letter. If so, you can reassign them to a drive letter that is not in use (of course, you couldn't assign them one that *is* in use...) and it should be visible.
 
There are two USB ports in the front, and 3-4 in the back. I'm not sure exactly because I can't get into the back without pulling it out, and it's heavy. (Some of them are in use.)
here's a screenshot from my Device Manager
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and Computer Management
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Another note: USB Drives did work before. I don't remember the point where they stopped.
 
Do the drives actually not work or is autoplay just disabled for them?
 
I opened My Computer, and there was nothing there when I plugged them in. I waited about 15 minutes and gave up.
Other USB devices work.
 
Nothing shows up. I tried all USB ports.
 
Windows XP home.
 
This isn't one of your antique computers is it? The first thing is to be sure that the version of USB standard matches (2.0, 1.1, 1.0 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus ). And if the particular USB slot is old (like a decade) it still might not see the USB device even if the device supports multiple USB standards.

Otherwise I think it is something to do with drivers, and the USB drivers are in XP and generic. Does it work sometimes if you log-off/login with the USB device plugged in? Sometimes that does the trick to getting XP to see the device.
Other driver possibility is that the device has some special security/properties that it needs a proprietary driver be loaded before the device.
 
It's my new one, although the USB does work in the old one.
I'll try rebooting with it in, but I have to wait till the flooring is put in cos I can't get to the tower... LOL! The room is a mess.
 
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