HP 10 more 2201RA not recognized under windows 7 connected via usb

As the title says. Receive connect the tablet to my computer via the USB port nothing happens. The device is not displayed. I followed the instructions in the troubleshooting section (Manager of peripherals and USB Root Hub etc.).

The SDA device appear the first time that it has been connected, last night. However this morning... nothing.

After using the connection to synchronize from the MyDocs toGO application, I unplugged the unit. I do not however the disassemble everything first.

Thanks for the responses...

I went with... done AirDroid work, works great and is wireless.

See you soon

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