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    USB Device Not Recognized on Windows? How to Find the Real Cause

    Abdullah JamilBy Abdullah JamilJune 23, 20267 Mins Read
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    USB Device Not Recognized on Windows? How to Diagnose and Fix It Safely

    The message ‘USB Device is not Recognized‘ is definitely going to be frustrating to most people who use their computers. There are various reasons for the occurrence of this message in Windows, and they include the USB flash drive, external hard drive, smartphone, printer, camera, keyboard, mouse, or anything connected via a USB port. However, what makes the message frustrating is that it does not give an indication of what the cause of the problem might be. The reason for the failure could be that the USB device itself is faulty. There are however other causes that include faults with the USB cable, port, drivers, power, and file system. We should now look at how we can solve this problem in the best way possible.

    First, Identify What Type of USB Device Is Failing

    You can identify the cause faster by understanding the type of USB device.

    • For keyboards, mice, printers, and cameras, drivers and power problems can be considered.
    • For USB flash drives or external hard drives, partition and file system problems are possible.
    • For smartphones, you may need to configure the appropriate USB mode, cable that works properly, or trust settings.
    • The problem with the card reader may be due to the reader, SD card, or USB port.
    • External hard drives may require more power than the port can supply.

    The proper solution depends on whether Windows cannot recognize the USB hardware itself or just cannot read the internal storage.

    Simple Hardware Checks Before Changing Windows Settings

    Before changing your settings, do some basic checks.

    1. Remove the USB device once and connect it again.
    2. Try another USB port on the same computer.
    3. If possible, try another USB cable.
    4. Avoid using USB hubs without power supply while troubleshooting.
    5. Try connecting your device to another computer.
    6. Try another USB device on the same port.
    7. For external hard drives, use a genuine cable and a USB port with power supply.
    8. Restart your computer and test it again.

    These simple steps allow you to determine whether the problem is on the Windows side or on the device itself. For example, if your device works on another computer, the problem is probably on your Windows system side. If any computer does not work, the device or cable may be corrupt.

    Check Device Manager for Driver Problems

    Driver problems often cause “USB device not recognized” error in Windows 10.

    To see driver issues:

    1. Press Windows + X to open Device Manager.
    2. Please check the following items:
    3. Universal Serial Bus Controller
    4. Disk Drive
    5. Portable Devices
    6. Unknown Device
    7. Check if there is a yellow warning icon.

    If the warning icon is displayed, it may indicate that Windows cannot communicate with the device correctly.

    Try the following methods:

    • Right-click the device and select Update Driver.
    • Uninstall the device and restart Windows.
    • Automatically reinstall the driver on Windows.
    • Run Windows Update to see if there is a new USB controller or chipset driver.

    When Windows reinstall the correct driver, many USB recognition issues are resolved.

    Disable USB Selective Suspend If the Error Keeps Returning

    Windows uses the “USB Selective Suspend” feature to reduce power consumption. This can help save your battery, but can cause your device to be disconnected or no longer responding.

    You can disable the USB selective suspend from the Power Options.

    This procedure is particularly useful when:

    • If the device is disconnected at random.
    • If an error occurs repeatedly.
    • If you are using a laptop.
    • External hard drives are frequently reconnected.

    If the problem persists, you can also check the USB power management settings in the Device Manager.

    Check BIOS or UEFI USB Settings

    If multiple USB ports no longer work simultaneously, there may be problems with BIOS or UEFI settings.

    Some systems allow users to control:

    • USB Controller
    • Legacy USB Support
    • USB Boot Option

    If you encounter USB issues after BIOS update, restoring BIOS default settings may improve. Be careful when changing firmware settings. Only adjust USB-related options and avoid changing unrelated settings.

    When the Problem Is the USB Drive’s File System

    If Windows detects a USB device, you may not be able to read the data stored there.

    Common signs include:

    • The drive is displayed in “Disk Management” but not in “File Explorer.”
    • I was asked to format the drive from Windows.
    • The drive is displayed as “RAW.”
    • The partition is displayed as “unassigned.”
    • Drive characters are not assigned to the drive.

    File system corruption can occur in the following cases:

    • Improper device removal
    • Power outage
    • Suspend file transfer
    • Malware Infection
    • Storage Corruption

    If your drive contains important files, try not to format them immediately. If Windows 10 repeatedly displays the “USB Device Not Recognized” error, this guide describes common causes and repair methods such as driver updates, power settings, and USB file system repair. In this situation, you may need to repair the storage structure before Windows can access the files correctly.

    Soft Tool Mention: Manage or Reformat a Problem USB Drive

    If Windows “Disk Management” detects a USB drive, but it cannot open as usual, partition management tools may be useful. 4DDiG Partition Manager is one of the best options to consider when dealing with storage-related issues. This can be useful if your USB drive’s file system is corrupted, partitions are not readable, formatting is problematic, or storage layout is lost.

    Common situations in which this tool is useful include:

    • The USB drive is displayed in “Disk Management” but not in “File Explorer.”
    • If the USB partition is no longer readable.
    • If the drive needs to be formatted with FAT32, exFAT, or NTFS.
    • If you need to recreate the damaged partition.
    • For users who prefer a graphical interface rather than a command line tool.

    Backup or restore the most important files possible before formatting the drive. 4DDiG Partition Manager helps manage partitions and storage layouts, but it doesn’t solve all hardware failures or physical device problems.

    What Not to Do If the USB Drive Contains Important Files

    Many users make mistakes that make recovery difficult.

    Avoid the following actions:

    • Do not format the drive immediately.
    • Do not run the repair tool randomly without understanding its purpose.
    • Do not remove the drive repeatedly during scanning.
    • Do not save new files on the problematic USB drive.
    • Do not run DiskPart clean before attempting to recover.
    • Do not decide that the file has been permanently lost.

    Discontinue use and consider using a specialized data recovery service if there is a sound of ticking from the drive, a repeated connection is disconnected, an abnormally hot or a sign of physical damage.

    Quick Troubleshooting Checklist

    Use this checklist to troubleshoot unrecognized USB drives:

    • Try another USB port.
    • Try another cable.
    • Test your device on a different PC.
    • Restart Windows.
    • Check the Device Manager.
    • Update or reinstall the USB driver.
    • Disable selective suspend for USB.
    • Make sure the device appears in “Disk Management.”
    • If the drive character is not assigned, assign it.
    • Backup or restore files before formatting.
    • Use partition tools only if the problem is related to storage or file systems.
    • If it does not work on multiple computers, replace the device.

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Many USB issues are exacerbated by simple mistakes.

    What to avoid:

    • Formatting a USB drive before checking for important files.
    • Decide that the USB port is failing without trying another device.
    • Use a charging-only cable for mobile phone data transfer.
    • Ignore external hard drive power requirements.
    • Run DiskPart on the wrong disk.
    • Download the driver update tool that has not been confirmed for safety.
    • Use a low-quality USB hub during troubleshooting.
    • Keep using USB drives where files are repeatedly corrupted.

    Summary

    USB recognition errors can occur due to several causes. The cause of the problem is the device itself, cable, USB port, old driver, power supply settings, firmware settings, or file system corruption. Before making significant changes, start by checking the hardware and troubleshooting the driver. If you try on another port, cable, or computer, you can often quickly locate the true cause. If Windows can detect USB storage devices but cannot read correctly, tools such as “4DDiG Partition Manager” may be useful for partition management, formatting, and file system processing. However, make sure to backup or restore important files before making any changes to the drive.

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