Operating system recognizes is not USB devices

Also having problems with USB devices not recognized, I tried all of the suggestion in the forum so far... 3 xs... unplugged, battery removed, even left on overnite... did not work.

r.Unning Vista Home Premium on a laptop MSI M670, updated everything. Peripheral USB work in other PC, turn on in the laptop but the OS does not recognize devices, in Device Mgr shows 'no conflict', "the device is working properly", I uninstalled, disabled, etc. & reinstall Vista does not work, either. I must be a solution!

The I get no message when the device is plugged... That is to say: the thumb drive.

Hello

If you have tried all basic troubleshooting and device is showing to work properly and no noise of conflict-it you may need to reinstall the USB controllers to recognize.

To remove and reinstall all USB controllers, follow these steps:

* Click Start, run, type sysdm.cpl in the Open box, and then click OK.

* Click the Hardware tab.

* Click on the Device Manager button.

* Expand Bus USB controllers.

* Right-click every device under the Bus USB controllers node and then click on uninstall to remove them one at a time.

Restart the computer and reinstall the USB controllers.

* Plug in the removable USB storage device and test to make sure that the problem is solved.

Reference:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310575

Hope this helps,

Steve <> Microsoft Partner

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