Windows 10: how do I disable micro-disconnect with a fault USB cable

Discus and support how do I disable micro-disconnect with a fault USB cable in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; if the title isn't self-explanatory enough, I want some way to have the USB lag a few Milisenconds before so the few moments the USB disconnect it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/KateHanami, Oct 22, 2020.

  1. how do I disable micro-disconnect with a fault USB cable


    if the title isn't self-explanatory enough, I want some way to have the USB lag a few Milisenconds before so the few moments the USB disconnect it doesn't stop the connection or transfer

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    /u/KateHanami, Oct 22, 2020
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  2. Is the Micro USB cable proprietary?

    I don't think the cable is proprietary. I use my Kindle's micro-USB cable to charge it by my bedside. I also use my iPhone's USB chargers, so I'm guessing all of them are using standards.
     
    Tofuturkey, Oct 22, 2020
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  3. Disconnecting usb cable from N70

    You could also try these steps before unplugging your usb cable from your pc:

    1. click the safely remove hardware (green arrow pointing down) found on the right portion of the taskbar.

    2. select the usb cable

    3. then click stop (once you click stop, it informs you that you could now safely remove your usb cable from your pc.)

    As for unhooking your N70 from the usb cable, the suggestion from previous messages is the best way which is by gently bending it downwards.

    Hope this helps.
     
    pizza_lover, Oct 22, 2020
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  4. how do I disable micro-disconnect with a fault USB cable

    USB connecting and disconnecting

    This is a sort-of follow on to my earlier question about cables.

    Tethering a camera to a tablet, laptop or desktop generally takes a couple cables (often a USB on-the-go cable). So I have a 3 meter Amazon Basics USB 3 Type-A extension and a 1M USB 3 Type-A to micro B. Works perfectly. Plug the micro B into the camera, the other end of the short cable into the female end of the extension and the other end into the computer. Shoves data back and forth at good speed, stays connected, happy happy.

    Wanted a right-angle micro B (fits the camera better), so I bought a .3M (1 foot) USB 3 Type-A to right angle micro B. Plugged THAT cable into the camera, connected the extension, plugged into the computer. It connected, then started very quickly disconnecting and connecting. Repeatedly.

    Just in case it was something bizarre with the camera (though it worked perfectly with OTHER cables), did EXACTLY the same thing with an SSD in a USB 3 micro B external, USB powered case. Took the SAME (first) set of cables, connected, worked fine. Shoved data at around 400MBps.

    I’ve done this with good cables (Transcend) and cheap cables (Amazon Basics) and they work. I’ve even plugged things into USB 2 extensions and even THOSE work – though slowly.

    Switched to the NEW cable with the right-angle micro B. Connected to the same extension and it did the same thing as before – connected then started very quickly disconnecting and connecting.

    BUT, if I take JUST the Type-A to right angle micro B, plug that DIRECTLY into the computer, it’s fine… The SSD stays connected and pushes data fine. But NOT when connected to the extension.

    Took a DIFFERENT, 1M Monoprice USB 3 Type-A extension and plugged the right angle micro B into THAT. SAME problem. Connects, disconnects repeated, very quickly.

    All these cables work. But only SOME work when plugged into either of the extensions. MOST of them (at least 3) work FINE plugged into EITHER of the extensions. But the one I WANT to work – the one with the right angle micro B DOESN’T.

    What’s happening when a USB peripheral connects and disconnects quickly, repeatedly? Is there a PROBLEM with the length (I’m way under 16 feet) or something else? Is it some kind of protection by the computer when the USB device is drawing too much power, has a wiring flaw, is causing a short or something?
     
    GracieAllen, Oct 22, 2020
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