USB Device Not Recognized! in Windows

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Believe it or not, this one is super easy to fix!

It’s actually a temporary problem with your motherboard, all you need to do is:

  • turn off your computer
  • if it’s a desktop then unplug it from the wall/powersupply
  • if it’s a laptop then remove the battery
  • let it sit for a minute
  • plug it all in again
  • reboot
  • VOILA!

No need to uninstall/reinstall drivers or anything!

Andrew
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