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Solve : None of the usb ports are working? |
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Answer» I am trying to help a friend out who called and said that lighting had hit his place, it did fry the printer and the computer still works but none of the usb ports are working. You can plug a usb mouse in and it will light up but not work. It's like having fire without any juice. Thanks for you help man.Anytime! That's why i got on this forum. HoFLI did a search on the site about setting a bios back to default settings and I can see I am going to have to find out those specs on the motherboard that you referring to. I am going back in the morning, taking a card might try it after I find out about the other. I have been in the bios on some that said hit f5 or what ever to set factory defaults but I didn't see that on this one today. I downloaded the hardware manual before I left but forgot to email it to myself, that's nothing new. I guess I'll sleep on it and let you know what happened when I get back. Take care and thanks again... In the BIOS, try setting it back to "load fail-safe defaults". That usually will get rid of a problem you are having. Then one by one add any other settings you ma want.Clear CMOS Open the computer case and look for the CMOS battery. Take the battery out and put it back in after about ten minutes. Make sure you are grounded before touching any internal components. Static electricity can fry the motherboard! While you are in there, I would also, blow out the dust with a can of compressed air.If the printer was fried by lightning, then high voltages were involved, and insulation broke down. If the printer was connected via USB to the computer I would EXPECT devastation of the hardware interface, the BIOS is the last place I would look. If the Hardware manager reports the USB ports are O.K., that means simple tests of commands / responses are O.K. - it is unlikely to have validated every signal path through to and including the actual contacts that engage with the external world - which can withstand more electrical abuse than transistors, but were never intended for lightning strikes ! ! Regards AlanThanks to everyone for their help. I tool a pci card and put it in the machine and it worked fine. My friend was satisfied with that so that's were I left it. I did install CC Cleaner and on the first pass I got 1918 MB of junk so I went ahead and give it a good cleaning. I can't believe how people just let the trash keep building up. Of course there were another three programs that were screaming for updates so I took care of that. It would probably blow our mind just to know how many machines are junked when they just need a little TLC. Have a great weekend, what's left of it! Glad to hear that your friend was happy with the solution of using a PCI USB card. Have a great weekend as well! |
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