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power surge on usb port pop up

Anonymous
2020-04-04T14:56:44+00:00

How to get rid of power surge on usb port pop up even when nothing is plugged in

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-04-04T15:26:32+00:00

    I have found the solution below effective to address this problem.

    If this is a desktop unplug the power cord and wait a few minutes.

    It it's a laptop unplug the charger and remove the battery and wait a few minutes.

    If this is a laptop with a battery that is not easily removable, it will be a more difficult problem.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-04-04T15:08:09+00:00

    Hello Peggylee53,

    My name is Paul one of the Community Expert and a Windows user like you. I do apologize that you are having an issue with a notification of power surge on USB even though when nothing happened.

    First Thing that we need to do is:

    Disconnect all USB peripheral equipment from your Laptop. Then, click the Reset button on the computer screen.

    After reset, we recommend you to reboot your operating system and reconnect the USB device to your computer to see if the power surge on the USB port error persists.

    Step#2: Run the Hardware Troubleshooter

    Hardware Troubleshooter is a utility that comes with Windows 10. With it, you can detect and fix problems with hardware. When encountering power surge on the USB port, you can try this tool to solve your error.

    * Input troubleshoot in the search bar and click this tool to the Troubleshoot page.

    * Find Hardware and Devices and choose Run the troubleshooter.

    * Then, this tool will scan the hardware and fix found problems.

    Step#3: Reinstall the USB Device Driver

    * Click Start and search for device manager and run as admin.

    * Click Universal Serial Bus controllers, right-click on each driver and click Uninstall device.

    * Restart the PC for the changes to take effect (Each device will going to reinstall automatically once windows is back to the desktop).

    Please let me know if the above steps worked for you or not.

    Regards,

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