How to Fix USB Ports Not Working in Windows 10/11 [UPDATED Guide]

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Published6 days ago
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How to Fix USB Ports Not Working in Windows 10/11 [UPDATED Guide] USB ports not working in Windows 10 and Windows 11 is a common hardware and system-related issue that can prevent keyboards, mice, flash drives, and other external devices from functioning properly. This problem is often caused by corrupted USB drivers, disabled USB controllers, power management settings, or system glitches after Windows updates. In some cases, physical port damage or BIOS-level settings may also contribute to USB connectivity failures. The tutorial explains the main reasons behind USB port malfunctions and how they affect device usability and system input/output functionality. Issues addressed in this tutorial: USB ports not working Windows 10 USB ports not working Windows 11 USB device not recognized error fix USB controller driver issue Windows USB keyboard and mouse not working USB port power management problem USB 3.0 ports not functioning Windows Device Manager USB error Windows front USB ports not working PC Windows update broke USB ports This tutorial focuses on USB port failures in Windows operating systems and how driver conflicts, power settings, and hardware communication issues can disrupt normal USB functionality. It highlights how Windows manages USB controllers and why updates or corrupted drivers can cause ports to stop responding. The content helps users understand the relationship between system software and hardware connectivity. It also emphasizes restoring stable USB performance to ensure proper functioning of external devices and peripherals.

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