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Computer cant read USB

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I need help, my computer cant read any USB, I tried to different ones and then my computer freezes when I plug it in. Does any one have any suggestions?
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Have you scanned your system for malware?
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what is that?
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It is .... bad stuff for your PC. You should try malware bytes and see if there is any mal.... bad stuff for your PC laugh.gif
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Did you really try to plug it in every USB slot of your PC? Even in the back? If nothing really works then Wraith could be right. Scan your PC for malwares and viruses using Malwarebytes and try using ESET NOD32. Do a full scan too.


There is some trick here where you can edit your registry and disable your USB support on your PC.

This tutorial will let you disable USB support BUT will also tell you how to reenable it. Some malwares and/or viruses do that.

http://www.psperspective.net/index.php?sho...ost&p=98471

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this happened to me so i reformatted. or maybe there is something wrong with the USB if you tried multiple computers and it still didnt work

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Dam it happened again, proton I went to your link but I cant find the security tab
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Hmm...I think the tutorial works on Vista only. But i remembered that I used this tutorial on a XP.


Ok if you located each file needed. Go and right click one of the file and click Properties and you should see the Security Tab on the Window that will pop-up.
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QUOTE (Proton @ May 16 2010, 08:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hmm...I think the tutorial works on Vista only. But i remembered that I used this tutorial on a XP.


Ok if you located each file needed. Go and right click one of the file and click Properties and you should see the Security Tab on the Window that will pop-up.

It only has general and summary when I open it up
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Are you using XP??


Anyways, this tutorial will not directly fix your problem. Now we just want to reenable USB access by using this tutorial...
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