Windows 10: New USB media hub showing as removeable in Windows 10, cannot change

Discus and support New USB media hub showing as removeable in Windows 10, cannot change in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; SYSTEM DETAILS: Mobo: GIGABYTE 970A-DS3P (rev 2.0 I think) RAM: 32GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz OS: Windows 10 Pro (x64) GFX: NVIDIA GTX 1060 (6GB) DRIVES: 250GB... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Lasky, Sep 1, 2019.

  1. Lasky Win User

    New USB media hub showing as removeable in Windows 10, cannot change


    SYSTEM DETAILS:
    Mobo: GIGABYTE 970A-DS3P (rev 2.0 I think)
    RAM: 32GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz
    OS: Windows 10 Pro (x64)
    GFX: NVIDIA GTX 1060 (6GB)
    DRIVES: 250GB Samsung 840 Evo, 1TB, 2TB Seagate Barracuda "Compute" both new and a 3TB Seagate Barracuda (recycled drives from upgrading one of my NAS servers)

    So I recently purchased a new media hub that has many drive ports and 2 USB3 ports that I have tied directly in to an extra USB3 socket on the same card as the one attached to my board is taken by the USB3 ports built in to the chassis of my PC. This hub has data card slots for SD cards, TF/microSD cards and M2 cards. I am getting in to photography and was tird of constantly using USB convertors for my SD cards and microSD cards, besides, the direct link between the cards and the board has drastically improved data transfre speeds by as much as 4 times! I purchased this device as it also has a read out on its little LCD display for the CPU temperature, but was not so sure that installing it between the CPU and heatsync was a good idea as I could potentially destroy the sensor in it. so I use it instead to show me the temperature of the inside of the chassis, and surprisingly it is reasonably accurate to within 1 or 2°C.

    My issue is that the media hub's drive letter "H" is for some reason detected as a "portable device" when it should be similar to the boards USB ports and not "removable". I have done a lot of research in to this including the device ID's and the other more technical info buried in device manager. I was unable to get the system to detect this hub as an internal device that is permaneantly attached to the system. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Here is a screenshot that mauy help you decide what I could do to achive what I am trying to do.

    New USB media hub showing as removeable in Windows 10, cannot change SkJEzsq.png


    :)
     
    Lasky, Sep 1, 2019
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  2. Windows 10 USB boot

    Hi there, am not a windows 10 expert. I have a pc in the bedroom on windows 10, I messed up the bootloader trying to fix the xp on that system.

    System wont boot, trying to repair via win 10 usb installer.

    Downloaded the media creation tool to install windows 10 installer on usb stick. Not compatible with a host of usb sticks I have. Tried the usb sticks that others use, but I think they use rufus; as the media creation tool by win 10 does not detect the usb stick.

    So quick question, the win10 machine i am trying to repair the bootloader is a win7 upgraded to win10.
    If i were to use the usb win10 installer to "repair installation" does the version of the iso downloaded via the media creation tool matter?

    There is three options:
    Windows 10
    Windows 10 Home
    Windows 10 N

    Also is there a step by step instead of using rufus as I want to try an alternative method of creating a usb win 10 installer. Preferably with more compatibility.

    System is a asus sabertooth 990 (r2?) with AMD phenom X 6.

    Also is there any other software I can load onto the usb that can repair the bootloader easily?
    That would be the ideal alternative. Thanks
     
    TRUELOVE95, Sep 1, 2019
    #2
  3. USB HUB

    Hi,

    Incompatible USB hub driver is one of the possible reasons why this issue is happening. We recommend uninstalling the USB Root Hub driver and see if it helps. Follow the stepes below:

    • Open Device Manager.
    • Double-click Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand.
    • Right-click USB Root Hub, then click Properties.
    • Go to the Driver tab.
    • Click Uninstall.
    • Restart your computer.
    Note: Restarting your computer will automatically reinstall a generic driver for your computer. Also, we suggest connecting your USB hub while performing the steps.

    If the issue still persists, let's disable the USB selective suspend settings thru Power Options to resolve the issue. Follow the steps below:

    • Type Power Options in the search box, then press Enter.
    • Locate USB settings > USB selective suspend settings.
    • Select Disable.

    Keep us in the loop with the result.
     
    Martin Bar, Sep 1, 2019
    #3
  4. New USB media hub showing as removeable in Windows 10, cannot change

    my comp wont recognize an external 2.0 usb hub and shows no usb 2.0 in device manager

    Hi Bob,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    1. What is the make and model of the computer?
    2. Have you tried connecting on different ports?
    3. Which version of Windows is installed on your device?


    Refer the article Which Windows operating system am I running to provide
    the details.



    However, I would suggest you to follow the steps mentioned below and let us know if that helps.



    Method 1

    Disable/Enable quick boot Windows 10

    1. Type Power Options in Start menu search and press
      Enter key to open Power Options window.
    2. Click on Choose what the power buttons do to open System Settings window.
    3. Click on the link named Change settings that are currently available.
    4. Scroll down to Shutdown settings and uncheck Turn on fast startup.
    5. Click on Save Changes, restart the device to check the status of the issue.


    Method 2

    If the USB device does not display in Device Manager, there might be a power requirement issue. Disconnect the device and perform the following steps until the device is detected:



    1. Restart the computer
    2. Connect the device and wait 5 seconds. If the device is not recognized, disconnect it and go to the next step.
    3. In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
    4. Double-click Universal Serial Bus Controllers to expand the list.
    5. Double-click a USB Root Hub, click the
      Power
      tab, and then click Power Properties (if it is shown).



      Note: The Power tab displays only in USB 2.0. There is no Power tab in USB 3.0.

      Devices that are attached to the hub are shown, as well as the power that they require. If the total displayed power is over 500 mA, remove the devices and use a powered hub.


    6. Continue looking at the power properties of each USB hub. If the total Power required exceeds the Total power available for the hub, then remove a device on that hub to lower the Power required number.
    7. Connect the device and wait 5 seconds. If the device is not recognized, disconnect it and go to the next step.
    8. Remove high-speed USB cables that are over 3m (9.8 ft) in length and use high-speed cables that are shorter than 3 m.
      Only use high-speed cables shorter than 3m in length with high-speed USB devices (multifunction printers, scanners, and cameras).
    9. If the USB device is connected to a USB port on a keyboard, disconnect it, then connect it to a USB port on the computer or to a powered hub.
    10. There might be an issue with the USB port. Try connecting to a different USB port. If the USB device displays in Device Manager after connecting the cable to a different port, then uninstall and reinstall the USB device software
      driver.
    11. There might be an issue with the USB port. Try connecting to a different USB port. If the USB device displays in Device Manager after connecting the cable to a different port, then uninstall and reinstall the USB device software
      driver.
    12. Consult the manufacturer of the device for support if the device still fails to display.




    Hope it helps.



    Muralidhar

    Microsoft Community Moderator
     
    Muralidhar_G, Sep 1, 2019
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