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  1. Dec 19, 2023 · Solution 5 – Enable any Disabled USB controller. Solution 6 – Reinstall USB controllers. Solution 7 – Using Device manager. Solution 8 – Turn off fast startup. Solution 9 – Make sure USB device is working properly. Solution 10- Check that your USB Ports get Power (Laptop Only) Solution 11 – Check for Physical Damage.

  2. Step 2. Use a standard size mini-USB to connect the phone to the computer. Plug the end of the small cord into the phone's mini-USB port and then plug the big end into a standard-size USB port on your computer.

  3. Sep 4, 2023 · Grab the Right Cable: Find a USB cable that matches your phone’s charging port. Most phones use either a USB Type-A or Type-C connector. Your laptop should have a matching USB port for the cable. Connect Your Phone: Plug one end of the USB cable into your phone’s charging port, and the other end into any available USB port on your laptop.

  4. The normal procedure is to switch off the phone, then hold the power button and volume up button until you get to the system recovery menu. I tried this several times but the phone simply restarted in its normal way. I later discovered that due to a software update the phone must be connected to a PC with a USB cable in order to access the ...

  5. Method 3: Use Registry Editor. Another method of resetting the USB ports is by using the Registry Editor. USB ports can easily be enabled or disabled using this method. Explained in easy steps here: Go to the start menu, choose the Run dialog box or use the short key “Window+R”, this will open the RUN window.

  6. Once the app is open, click on the “My Files” tab and then select “Phone.”. Now, locate the “Lock Screen” option and click on it. A new window will open up with a few options. Select the “Bypass” option and then click “Apply.”. Your phone should now be unlocked. You can now disconnect the USB cable and use your phone as normal.

  7. Dec 17, 2022 · Use diskpart Command in CMD. Press Windows + R to launch Run. Type and Enter cmd to launch Command Prompt. Then, Type diskpart and press Enter. Accept the prompt as well. Type and Enter list disk. Check the Size section, then note your USB’s Disk #. Replace # with your USB’s disk number in the next step.

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