Windows 10: "USB device not recognised" in 1 USB-C port with working devices

Discus and support "USB device not recognised" in 1 USB-C port with working devices in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Whenever I connect a working webcam or an external HDD to the non-Thunderbolt USB-C port of my Lenovo X1 Nano laptop, I receive the following... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by SRD75, Jan 2, 2023.

  1. SRD75 Win User

    "USB device not recognised" in 1 USB-C port with working devices


    Whenever I connect a working webcam or an external HDD to the non-Thunderbolt USB-C port of my Lenovo X1 Nano laptop, I receive the following error.Windows 11I have installed the latest drivers.I have performed a pin-hole reset.The same error occurs.Lenovo support says the motherboard needs to be replaced.Are there no other software troubleshooting steps I can take, like reinstalling the USB drivers perhaps?Help appreciated.

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    SRD75, Jan 2, 2023
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  2. btarunr Win User

    Belkin Expands Line-Up of USB-C Accessories

    Belkin today announced the expansion of its USB-C product offerings.Designed to support existing and future USB-C laptops, smartphones and tablets, the new line of Belkin USB-C solutions allows users to charge, transfer, and sync at the fastest speed possible today. Available in the spring, the new USB-C solutions include a 4 Port Mini Hub, USB-C to HDMI Adapter, USB-C to USB-A Home Charger, USB-C to USB-A Car Charger, and MIXIT↑ USB-C Cables. The new Belkin USB-C accessories will be on display at the Belkin Booth (South Hall Booth #30445) at the CES Show January 6-10.

    Designed with two USB-C and two USB-A ports, the Belkin 4-Port Mini Hub expands the functionality of any USB-C enabled laptop. Simply plug the USB-C tethered cable to the laptops port and connect the desired USB-C peripherals or accessories such as a flash drive, mouse, keyboard, or a printer. For connecting your USB-C-enabled device to your HDTV or 4K/Ultra HDTV, Belkin offers the new USB-C to HDMI adapter. The new adapter supports 4K resolution at 60 Hz (4K@60Hz) for the ultimate viewing experience.


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    For charging at home or in the car, the USB-C to USB-A Home and Car charging kits safely charge the latest USB-C enabled smartphones and tablets. Each charging kit includes a 6-foot USB-A to USB-C cable and a charger that offers a 2.1 Amp output for charging. Additionally, the USB-A port is universal, so it can be used with other types of cables to charge smartphones, tablets, wearables, or other devices that charge via USB-A.

    "Belkin is dedicated to creating quality products that support the current standard and make the transition to USB-C a flawless one," Melody Tecson, director of product management at Belkin. "As industry leaders, we understand the importance providing products that flawlessly integrate into people's lives, while also educating consumers about what this new standard means. We have a devoted USB-C resource center where users learn more about the benefits of USB-C, and find the right cable for their devices."

    Durable and flexible, MIXIT↑ USB-C to USB-C cables securely plug into any USB-C enable device for a quick charge and sync of files. Also included in the MIXIT↑ family are Belkin's USB-C to USB-A cables for charging existing devices.

    Belkin's new USB-C solutions:

    4-Port Mini Hub- $49.99
    • 2x USB-A Ports
    • 2x USB-C Ports
    • 5Gbps Data Transfer Speeds (shared)
    • Powered through USB-C host device
    • Tethered Type-C Cable for easy access
    • Charge peripherals with 900mAh (shared)
    • USB-C to HDMI Adapter - $49.99
    USB-C Male and HDMI Female
    • Supports 4K @60HZ
    • 15cm length
    • USB-C Cable + Car Charger - $29.99
    The charger connects to your USB-C device with the provided USB-A to USB-C cable. The universal USB-A charging port can be used with other cable types.
    Up to 2.1 Amps for charging smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other accessories
    6-foot USB-C cable for in-car charging, reaching easily from the CLA outlet to anywhere in the car, even to passenger seats, or hidden power outlets.
    Cable provides data transfer support up to speeds of 480Mbps
    USB-C Cable + Home Charger - $34.99

    The charger connects to your USB-C device with the provided USB-A to USB-C cable. This universal USB-A charging port can be used with other cable types.
    Up to 2.1 Amps for charging smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other accessories
    Cable provides data transfer support up to speeds of 480Mbps
    MIXIT USB-C to USB-C Charge Cable (Metallic) - $24.99

    MIXIT USB-C to USB-C Charge Cable (Classic) - $19.99

    2.0 USB-C to USB-C
    • Connect between USB-C enabled devices
    • Reversible connector
    • 480Mbps data transfer rate
    • 3A charging output
    • 6 foot length
    • The braided cables are available in black, gold, silver, white, and gray
    • Standard cables are available in black, blue, pink, purple, red, green, and white
    • MIXIT↑ 2.0 USB-C to USB-A Charge Cable - $19.99
    2.0 USB-C to USB- A
    • Connect between USB-C enabled devices
    • Reversible connector
    • 480Mbps data transfer rate
    • 3A charging output
    • 6 foot length
    • Available in black, blue, pink, purple, red, green, and white
    • MIXIT↑ 2.0 USB-C to Micro-USB Charge Cable - $19.99
    2.0 USB-C to Micro-USB
    • Connect between USB-C enabled devices
    • 480Mbps data transfer rate
    • 3A charging output
    • 6 foot length
    • Available in black, blue, pink, purple, red, green, and white
    Also on display are Belkin's line of existing USB-C cables and adapters:

    The implementation of USB-C technology means an improvement in the capabilities of everyday devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It will allow for USB-C enabled devices to be thinner and lighter, and will eliminate the need for users to carry multiple cables. All USB-C cables have a reversible design, which means that users can seamlessly plug their USB-C cable into the UBS-C port without worrying about the orientation or direction of the plug. Users will be able to rapidly charge, take advantage of USB 3.1 data transfer speeds between their external devices, and connect audio video outputs such as HDMI, VGA, and DisplayPort with forthcoming adapters.

    3.1 USB-A to USB-C Cable - $29.99

    Connect USB-C enabled devices with standard USB-A devices
    • USB-IF certified
    • Reversible USB-C connector
    • 10Gbps data transfer rate
    • 3 foot length
    • 3.1 USB-C to USB-C Cable - $29.99
    Connect USB-C enabled devices with standard USB-C devices
    • USB-IF certified
    • Reversible USB-C connector
    • 10Gbps data transfer rate
    • 3 foot length
    • 3.1 USB-C to Micro-B Cable - $29.99
    Connect USB-C enabled devices with standard Micro-B devices
    • USB-IF certified
    • Reversible USB-C connector
    • 10Gbps data transfer rate
    • 3 foot length
    • 2.0 USB-C to Mini-B Charge Cable - $19.99
    Connect USB-C enabled devices to Mini-B devices and peripherals
    • USB-IF certified
    • Reversible USB-C connector
    • 500MA charging output
    • 480Mbps data transfer speeds
    • 6 foot cord length
    • 2.0 USB-C to USB-B Printer Cable - $19.99
    Connect USB-C enabled devices to USB-B 2.0 devices and peripherals
    • USB-IF certified
    • Reversible USB-C connector
    • 480Mbps Data Transfer Speeds
    • 6 Foot Cord Length
    • 3.0 USB-C to USB-A Adapter - $19.99
    Connect USB-C enabled devices to USB-A devices and peripherals
    • USB-IF certified
    • Reversible USB-C connector
    • 1.5A charging output
    • Up to 5Gbps data transfer speed
     
    btarunr, Jan 2, 2023
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  3. Moving device to different USB port = NIGHTMARE!

    Hi all,

    Is anyone else having this problem? I have 6 USB 2.0 ports and a 4x Hub plugged into one of them, and if more any device from one USB port to another, Windows thinks I'm plugging in a new device, and needs to go through the whole process of installing both the drivers and the software (in correct order yada yada) EACH time this is done.

    I have 4 cables plugged into the 4 main USB ports, and everytime I unplug them all to open the case, I never know which ones went in which one so I whack them all back in, boot up, and have to go through settings them all up again! Its a NIGHTMARE! *Mad "USB device not recognised" in 1 USB-C port with working devices :mad:

    Examples so far that needed reinstalling when switched USB ports:
    Vimicro Webcam - cannot just choose drivers again, need to reinstall off cd (even though cd recognises drivers are already installed - windows doesn't!!)
    Logitech MX700 mouse - movement of mouse is automatically enabled, but MouseWare software needs to be reinstalled
    Belkin USB 802.11g adapter - Complete and total nightmare, needs fully uninstalling and manually uninstall service before reinstall

    The list goes on... I thought USB was plug and play!! Not only is it not plug and play (you need to install drivers/software, then plug in, then install drivers again!), but you can't even swap ports, they are considered by windows to be totally seperate and unconnected devices.

    Any opinions/workarounds/advice/flame?
     
    Pinksteady, Jan 2, 2023
    #3
  4. "USB device not recognised" in 1 USB-C port with working devices

    USB devices not working after Device Manager spring clean

    The USB ports started failing intermittently again and then permanently.

    Reinstalled 1703 again and that fixed it for a while then they started failing again.

    When I plug in any peripheral it shows up in device manager with the exclamation mark.

    I right-click 'update driver'
    Choose 'browse my computer...'
    'Let me pick from a list of...'
    Select the best candidate

    Then the device will work. Until it is unplugged and plugged in again...

    Then we are back to square one for that device.

    Are there any suggestions for kicking the USB hub back to life so it recognises ordinary USB devices like mouses and keyboards without a manual driver update?
     
    mojorising, Jan 2, 2023
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