How to Fix “USB Device not recognized” Error in Windows.

If you are a regular Windows user or just use a Windows based PC from time to time, there is a good chance you have encountered the “USB Device not recognized” error. This super annoying error generally strikes with no warning and can make a simple task painful. If you are having problems with this error regardless of what kind of USB device you are connecting, this guide will show you how to fix the issue.

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It doesn’t matter which version of Windows you are using, since there have been USB devices there have been USB Device not recognized errors. The most common devices you may get this error for are USB sticks/pen drives, however, the error isn’t strictly limited to these. USB keyboards, webcams, gaming controls, etc all have a potential to have a recognition error.     

Why Do USB Device Not Recognized Errors happen?

There are a few main reasons that you may be experiencing a USB Device Not Recognized Error. Most of these are pretty self-explanatory and it's easy to understand why they can cause an error to occur. The main causes are:

How to Fix USB Device Not Recognized Errors.

Below are several fixes you can try that should fix any USB Device Not Recognized Errors. So long as the device you are trying to connect is in full working and isn’t corrupted, you shouldn’t have any trouble fixing the connection.

Restart Your Computer.

I hate mentioning this fix, as it’s almost certainly the first thing you have tried but it does have a great track record for fixing annoying small issues. Just make sure that before you restart your computer you remove the USB device that is causing the issue, give it a minute or two then restart. You'll have more success this way.

Is Your Device Inserted Properly?

This is another seemingly common sense solution to suggest but you’d be surprised how often you may think a device has been plugged in when it's really just almost plugged in…. Another scenario that you should consider is that the USB port you are connecting the device to may be faulty. It isn’t all that uncommon for a USB port to fail partially or completely. On the last two systems I have built I have had one USB port fail on each after a period of time, so try using another port on your computer before making and quick decisions. 

Update the USB Device’s Drivers.

If you haven’t already done this or aren’t sure if your devices drivers are up to date make sure you double check. Out of date drivers can sometimes cause conflict between your device and computer. To check this, follow the below steps.

 

Find an Undetected Driver.

Sometimes when you connect a USB device to your computer it doesn’t automatically register as connected or comes up with an error. If this is the case you can scan the device manually using the Device Manager tool in Windows. Below are the steps you will need to follow.

Windows is pretty good at finding hardware that is connected to your computer. The only time you may have an issue is if the device you are connecting is faulty.

Check the USB Hub Power Management Settings.

This isn't generally considered a highly likely fix to USB unrecognized errors. However, it does have the potential to work if there has been a glitch or bug.

Uninstall the Unknown USB Drive.

If you have made it all the way down here you are battling a really tough device. So you will need to completely uninstall it.

Re-install the USB Devices Driver.

Completely reinstalling the Driver from scratch may help fix the issue and remove any possible corruption.

If you have another solution we haven’t found that works let us know in the comments and we will add it to the list.

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