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08-03-2019 10:12 AM
I have a new Spectre Folio with a USB C post - and none of my USB drives are recognised by Windows
I have gone into Disk Mgt and no sign also updated USB bit at the bottom removed the light grey ones - but still does not recognise the drives
The Lights on the drive light up but WIndows 10 wont recognise it
08-05-2019 06:34 PM
@drdrsydney Welcome to HP Forums Community!
Here's what you need to do:
Uninstall & reconnect the external hard drive
To do this, type ‘Device Manager’ in the Start Search box click the icon.
Next, select Disk Drives from the list of hardware, right-click the USB external hard drive with the issue and click Uninstall.
Following the uninstall, unplug the USB cable. Then, wait for a minute and reconnect the USB cable. The driver should automatically load.
Look for the USB drive in Windows Explorer.
Reinstall USB controllers
The method works if there is a problem with the loaded USB driver i.e. it has either become unstable or corrupted.
Open Device Manager and expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Then, right-click a device and click Uninstall. Repeat the same procedure for all devices.
Once done, restart the computer. Your USB controllers should automatically install.
Disable USB selective suspend setting
Click the battery icon visible on the taskbar of your computer screen. Adjacent to your currently selected plan, you should find ‘Change Plan Settings’ link. Click the link.
Next, choose ‘Change advanced power settings’ option.
Then, click the box to expand the USB Settings. Expand USB selective suspend settings.
Click the link adjacent to Plugged in option, then from the drop-down menu select Disabled option.
If you’re using a laptop, click Battery, then click the drop-down menu and select Disabled.
Click Apply, then click OK.
Make sure you create a system restore point first. Also, remember to restore your old setting back, if you find that some suggestion has not helped you.
Let me know how that pans out,
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