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- Click on Start, then select Run.
- Type devmgmt.
- Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
- Right-click, then choose Uninstall.
- Restart your computer.
- Windows will reinstall the USB controllers.
- Check the USB device.
- Use Device Manager to disable and re-enable the USB controllers.
- This can help unlock the USB port.
- If the issue persists, disable USB selective suspend via the Registry.
- Type regedit after clicking Run.
- Click OK.
- If available, double-click on DISABLESELECTIVESUSPEND.
How to Secure USB Ports on a Computer
- A USB port blocker secures USB ports quickly.
- It reduces the risk of data loss.
- Insert the blocker into the USB port.
- It prevents access to the USB port.
- A key of the correct color is required to remove the blocker.
- Each key color corresponds to blockers of the same color.
- A kit includes one key and four USB port blocker plugs.
- There are five available colors.
- For additional blockers, visit our website.
Disabling USB Storage on a Phone
- Go to your phone’s settings.
- In DEVELOPER OPTIONS, uncheck the USB DEBUGGING option.
- USB debugging aids developers.
- To activate developer options, go to "SYSTEM," then "ABOUT PHONE."
- USB debugging, used via ANDROID DEBUG BRIDGE, carries risks.
- It is recommended to disable this feature for security purposes.
Locating USB Drivers
- Select Search for a driver on my computer, then click Next.
- Click Browse, locate the USB driver folder.
- The Google USB driver is in android_sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver.
- To connect a Google Nexus device with Windows, install the Google USB driver.
- Connect your Android device to the computer.
- Open COMPUTER MANAGEMENT, select DEVICE MANAGER.
- Locate your device, then select UPDATE DRIVER.