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ChromeFoundry

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4. I must say, very interesting.
Thu Oct 11, 2012, 10:38 PM
Oct 2012

I don't have a reason for the issue, but I think this my help...

Start -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management
In the left panel, select System Tools -> Device Manager
In the right panel, open Universal Serial Bus controllers
Nothing should have a yellow exclamation point next to it "!".
On the "Universal Serial Bus controllers", right click and select "Scan for hardware changes".
If any host controller is disabled, try to enable it and "Scan for hardware changes" again.

I hope that solves your problem.

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I must say, very interesting. ChromeFoundry Oct 2012 #4
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