Force install a driver. I cannot tell whether or not you would be right to force this particular driver on your particular system but I can respond to the procedural aspect of your question. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help.
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My knee-jerk reaction is to say the half-dozen driver repair and PC rejuvenators are at fault. Many are no better than snake oil; they either add problems where there were none, or make existing problems worse.
I recommend avoiding them completely. We need to seriously consider that the hardware has a problem, and no amount of driver fiddling is going to fix it. But before we throw in the towel on a software solution, there is one thing worth trying. Become a Patron of Ask Leo! To reinstall a device driver, run Windows Device Manager and explicitly uninstall it. Scanning for new hardware or rebooting , will then cause Windows to locate and install a replacement if it can find one.
The problem is simple: sometimes the things we try make matters worse instead of better. This is particularly true when fiddling with device drivers; uninstalling some might crash or otherwise make your computer inoperable. A system restore is not capable of restoring your system, at least not from everything.
The only bulletproof protection is a full-system image backup. It will then reinstall the driver from scratch. As a result, the software associated with the device is re-initialized to an original and hopefully clean state. Into the resulting Run dialog, type compmgmt. In Device Manager, expand Universal Serial Bus controllers to expose all the devices in this category.
Click Uninstall, and the driver will be removed. Depending on the device, you may need to reboot for the removal to take effect which may also cause the next step to happen automatically as well. If you did not need to reboot, right-click any device or device header that remains and click Scan for hardware changes. Important : Windows will look in its existing resources first — meaning its own copies of device drivers, drivers online, or drivers. Once installed and ready for use, give your device — the USB ports, in our example — another try.
If not, repeat for the other USB controller devices listed, and test again. If the driver installation fails, this might mean that, yes, the hardware itself is having some kind of problem and may need repair or replacement. That will return your machine to the state it was in prior to our little experiment. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Less frustration and more confidence, solutions, answers, and tips in your inbox every week. Download right-click, Save-As Duration: — 6. That should then force new drivers to be installed when it detects the hardware.
Dan — if indeed it is a bad motherboard, the easiest way to find out is to uninstall and reinstall the drivers as Leo suggested. At least that is how we do it at the warranty company I work for. We also suggest before scanning for new hardware to shut down the PC for about 20 — 30 second and let windows detect the hardware as it reboots to prevent defective drivers from being used.
We have used the remove, reboot, reinstall steps for years. The case wires for the front USB ports were never connected to the motherboard because the board lacked the places for the connections. The rear connectors were not properly seated either, so all the ports failed.
Still, I agree that it sounds like a motherboard failure. Chances are at least one of those helpers did more harm than good. Bad capacitors can be the source of many odd issues. In case 1 Leos solutions are relevant, in case 2 it must probably be a hardware error. I had a similar situation and tried reinstalling etc. After correcting this it worked immediately.
You are sooooooooooo wrong here. First of all, this problem is actually far worse than being a simple driver issue. If you search internet for this problem you are sure to get a number of remedies out of which no one works for everyone.
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