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Windows 10 / 8 / 7 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Sometimes, when you plug a USB device to your Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 computer, you may receive a USB Device Not Recognized http://www.thewindowsclub.com/usb-device-not-recognized pop up message. If your USB device is not detected, then this post will show you how you can troubleshoot the issue. You may follow these suggested solutions in any order you think is bets suited for your https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/resolvedsd-card-is-not-recognized-by-pc/ version of Windows OS. USB Device Not Recognized 1] A simple restart of the Windows computer can sometimes solve this problem. Unplug your USB, restart you computer and plug in and see if it works now. If it does error detected not, shut down your computer, wait for a few minutes and then start your computer again. 2] To avoid a possible conflict between two connected USB Devices, disconnect your other USB's, connect this one and see if it helps. 3] Run devmgmt.msc to open Device Manager. Under Action tab, select Scan for hardware changes and see if it helps. 3] Check if you need to update your drivers. Open Control Panel > Printers and devices. Check if error detected on you can see any entry for Unidentified USB device or Unknown Device. Open its Properties and update its driver, if an update is found to be available. 4] From the Device Manager, under USB Root Hub Properties, uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. See if this helps. If not check it back again. Advertisement ^ 5] Run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter or the Windows USB Troubleshooter and check if it helps. The automated tools check the hardware or USB connected to the computer for any known issues and fix them automatically. 6] If you are using Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows Server 2012, there is a specific issue that affected this version of Windows. This could happen, if your USB port gets disabled after you safely remove the device from the port. Download and request a hotfix from KB2830154 if you face this issue. 7] If its your USB 3.0 device that are not being recognized, see this post on USB 3.0 External Hard Drive not recognized in Windows 8.1. Also see this post USB Devices not working in Windows 8.1. Hope something helps. Have more tips on this? Let us know them via comments section below. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: USB Devices not working in Windows 8.1 /
not Recognized by PC [Solved] SD Card not Recognized by PC You insert your SD card into the internal card reader, but the SD card is not recognized by PC and the SD card drive doesn’t show up. The problem can be caused due to driver issue, system issue and device issue. Following we will show you how to troubleshoot this problem. Firstly, check if the problem is caused by driver issue. Go to Device Manager. You should see the card reader in the list. If it has a yellow sign beside it, the problem is most probably caused by driver issue. Then you need to update the driver. You can go to the device manufacturer’s website to find and download the driver for your card reader. Alternatively, you can use DriverEasy to download and install the driver automatically. After updating the driver, the problem will be resolved. Driver Easy has Free version and Professional version. With Professional version, you can have free technical support guarantee. If you need further assistance regarding your card reader issue, you can contact us at support@drivereasy.com. Our professional team would help fix the problem. If you want to have the problem fixed more easily and quickly, just click here to download Driver Easy now. Secondly, check if the problem is caused due to card issue. If the SD card is broken, it won’t be recognized by PC. You can plug the card into another PC to see if it works. If it doesn’t work either, you can try cleaning the card. After cleaning the card, if it still doesn’t work, the card is probably broken, you may need to have your card replaced. Thirdly, check if the card reader works. If the card reader is stuck with dust, it will lead bad contact between the card and the card reader. Try cleaning the card reader slot and see if this solves the problem. Fourthly, check if the card reader is disabled in BIOS settings. At the first screen after restart, look for a key to press for "BIOS" or "Settings". Verify that the card reader has not been disabled in the BIOS settings. Hope tips here help fix SD card is not recognized by PC. Last Updated: 5 days ago inCommon error,Technical Tips 32 Dubbis says: October 7, 2016 at pm5:50 Hello, I g