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The "USB Device Not Recognized" error on Windows 10 and 11 can occur for a variety of reasons, including:
* A problem with the USB device itself, such as a damaged cable or port.
* A problem with the USB driver on your computer.
* A conflict with another device or software program.
* A hardware problem with your computer.
Here are some things you can try to fix the error:
1. **Try a different USB port.** If you are using a front USB port, try using a rear port instead. If you are using a USB hub, try connecting the device directly to your computer.
2. **Try a different USB cable.** If you have another USB cable available, try using it to connect the device.
3. **Restart your computer.** This can often fix minor software glitches.
4. **Update your USB driver.** You can do this manually by downloading the driver from the manufacturer's website, or you can use a driver updater tool to do it automatically.
5. **Uninstall and reinstall the USB driver.** To do this, open Device Manager and expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers category. Right-click the device driver and select Uninstall device. Restart your computer and Windows will automatically reinstall the driver.
6. **Disable USB Selective Suspend.** This setting can sometimes cause problems with USB devices. To disable it, open the Power Options control panel and click Change plan settings next to your active power plan. Click Change advanced power settings. Expand the USB settings and Sleep categories. Expand the USB selective suspend setting and set it to Disabled for both On battery and Plugged in.
7. **Run the Windows Troubleshooter.** Windows has a built-in troubleshooter that can help fix problems with USB devices. To run it, open the Settings app and go to Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Click Hardware and devices and then Run the troubleshooter.
If you have tried all of the above and the error persists, it is possible that there is a problem with the USB device itself or with your computer's hardware. In this case, you may need to contact the manufacturer of the device or your computer for further assistance.