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Simply UNPLUG YOUR COMPUTER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY. Yes
that’s it! Note that this does not mean just turning off your computer because
modern computers don’t really turn off when you press the power button as the
motherboard still gets power.
The motherboard is where all of hardware of the computer
is connected to, including the USB ports. Sometimes the motherboard needs to be
“rebooted” also because something can go wrong, i.e. all your USB ports
suddenly stop working. The small microprocessor on the motherboard will reload
the drivers and your USB ports should be back to recognizing all devices!
So first turn off your computer using Shut Down or pressing the power button
and then UNPLUG it from the wall outlet. Let it sit for about a minute and then
plug it back in. (VOILA)
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