@bazzacollins hmm.. Is it visible in bios? Oh to the day when we can 'delegate' family IT support requests to our kids!
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@bazzacollins wonder if you can boot from it (ie version of say Ubuntu?). Sounds like some kind of conflict going on? What Windows version? -
@StevenBHA 7. Have some good advice to uninstall USB controllers. Will try that first. Cheers. -
@bazzacollins excellent, good luck!
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@bazzacollins Sometime it's a physical thing contacts need a gentle brush with a lens brush. You must have one with interest in photography. -
@SouthendSites Suspect not. All three ports delivering same failure.
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@bazzacollins yeap, uninstall usb controllers in device manager, and reinstall, is easiest fix - End of conversation
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@bazzacollins it's a Windows thing, it gets clogged up when so many devices are used and it runs out of addresses or something like that. - End of conversation
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@bazzacollins yup. See past column. You need to delete the cached USB device definitions. I think. From memory. -
@jonhoneyball Will look up the column. Thanks, Jon.
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@bazzacollins - only when memory sticks have been used on Xbox.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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