The last usb device you connected malfunctioned and windows doesnt recognize it

The last usb device you connected malfunctioned and windows doesnt recognize it

Sometimes this situation will happen to you: you plug your USB drive into your computer, and see a balloon popping at the right-hand corner of your screen it means that a malfunction has ensued. You may see something like this:

The USB device is not recognized as the device connected to the PC malfunctioned so your Windows cannot recognize it.

The last usb device you connected malfunctioned and windows doesnt recognize it

If you see this prompt, don’t be alarmed as many before you have faced the same problem. There is a solution revealed in this article to this problem.

Before you dive into the solution part, there are several possibilities why this error may have occurred that you need to knwo first. It may be one of these:

  • Malfunctioned  ports
  • Controller bugs
  • Outdated controllers
  • Faulty or missing ports

Although several conditions may have necessitated the error there are general solutions that you can try first before the need arises to call in technicians. The solutions here are free and work for the most part so take your time to follow each through. At least one is bound to work for you.

How to Fix This Problem?

Here are 4 methods to solve this problem. You can try these solutions one by one, and find the most effective ones.

  • Method 1- Try another USB port
  • Method 2- Try updating all device drivers
  • Method 3: Consider disabling USB selective suspend settings
  • Method 4- Try Re-enabling USB Controller driver

Method 1- Try another USB port

First, try a different USB port so see if the issue will be resolved. If you use a computer, try connecting the USB to the port located behind the computer case as the backport has a stronger electric current than the others

If you use a laptop instead, unplug the USB drive from its port and try another one to see if it will work. Also, avoid using USB Hubs because hubs may sometimes lack sufficient current to power the drive. It is better to plug directly into the system.

If the issue is resolved after changing port it means the port you used before is faulty.

Method 2- Try updating all device drivers

If the first method does not work, you may need to update all your device drivers in case any of them is outdated, faulty, or missing. Make sure you verify that your drivers are working well and to do this you will have to update them either manually or automatically.

1. Manual update

To update drivers use our Device Manager but if this fails, log on to the manufacturer website of your device for user Support. Search for compatible drivers on their site although this may take some time you will certainly find the correct driver for your system. When you find it, download it on your system by clicking the download link provided. Once the drivers have been downloaded, Microsoft will install them on your device.

2. Automatic Updates

If you lack the skills or the patience to do the update manually you can complete the process automatically using a 3rd party application like Driver Easy or ant other Automatic driver update program. After downloading the program, launch it and scan for missing, outdated, or faulty drivers. From the list of drivers provided, click each one enables the program to update or replace them one after the other. The update program will scan the web for compatible drivers and install them automatically.

Method 3: Consider disabling USB selective suspend settings

With a selective Suspend feature, you can allocate USB ports of your choice to saving mode like when your PC is on sleep mode. For users of Desktop computers, this feature is unnecessary since it always plugged to a power source. Suspended Setting could be a culprit but it can be disabled all the same.

  • Tap your Windows key + S at once and in search bar search for the power plan
  • Click the change settings to the exact plan you are using currently
  • Click the Change advanced setting
  • Click the expand ISB setting and the USB Selective setting
  • Disable them from the option below then click on Apply and then OK to save your changes

*Do note that on laptops you have to click the battery icon then disable it from the menu.

Check if USB is recognizable now. If this doesn’t work proceed to the next method.

Method 4- Try Re-enabling USB Controller driver

A corrupted driver can also cause this kind of problem so try re-enabling drivers again.

  • Tap the Windows key + R at once then type this *devmgmt.msc” then tap Enter
  • Click view on the too bar then Show all hidden devices
  • Expand Universal Serial Controllers

For all drivers marked with a yellow exclamation mark do this

  • Right-click the market drivers and uninstall them
  • Click Uninstall to proceed
  • When they have all been uninstalled, restart your PC then restart the same process with other marked drivers

If you don’t see any  driver marked yellow continue

  • Right-click the option you see first to disable device
  • Once disabled restart your computer and conduct the same process as above. If your driver is not automatically enabled enable it by right-clicking the Enable device

Once you are done, your USB will be recognized.

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Why does my computer say the last USB device not recognized?

This issue can be caused if any of the following situations exist: The currently loaded USB driver has become unstable or corrupt. Your PC requires an update for issues that may conflict with a USB external hard drive and Windows. Windows may be missing other important updates hardware or software issues.

Can you fix a malfunctioned USB?

Connect the USB to the PC, right-click on This PC/My Computer, and select Manage. Enter Device Manager, select Disk Management, locate and right-click on your malfunctioned USB, and select Format volume... Finish the format process and set the file system to NTFS or FAT32.

What does it mean when a USB device has malfunctioned?

It means that Windows doesn't recognize what's plugged in to the USB port. That can have many causes, unfortunately, which makes it tough to diagnose. But it's not a problem caused by Windows. It's possible that the USB device that is plugged in has malfunctioned.