Hello, I'm Louie, and I'm happy to help you today. Hope you're doing well and safe there. I'm sorry that you're having trouble with your USB ports.
I would suggest you to try the methods provided below:
Method 1 - Check Power Management Settings
- Right-click on the Start menu button and select Device Manager.
- Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers
- Look for the first USB Root Hub. In some computers, it could be just one. Right-click on it and select Properties.
- Go to Power Management tab. Here, unmark the box beside Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click on OK.
- Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for other USB Root Hub devices under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Method 2 - Check Power Supply
- Unplug your laptop’s power supply, along with the charger plug.
- Now, restart the laptop.
- Reconnect the USB device to the USB port of your laptop.
- Plug charger and power supply back on your laptop.
Method 3 - Uninstall Drivers
- Right-click on the Start menu button and select Device Manager.
- Expand Universal Bus Controllers. Here, right-click on the USB Root Hub select Uninstall device.
- Repeat the above step for remaining USB Root Hub.
- Restart your computer.
After performing the restart, the Windows will recognize USB Root Hubs as new device and will install its drivers automatically.
Method 4 - Update Drivers
- Right-click on the Start menu button and select Device Manager.
- Expand Universal Bus Controllers. Here, right-click on the USB Root Hub select Update driver.
- Now click on Search automatically for updated driver software. This will download and install the updated drivers for USB Root Hub on your computer.
- Repeat the above two steps for remaining USB Root Hub.
- Restart your computer.
Method 5 - Turn Off Fast Startup
- Right-click on the Start menu button and select Power Options.
- Under Related Settings, click on Additional power settings.
- On the left side of the window, click on Choose what the power button does.
- Now, select Change settings that are currently unavailable. This will let you change the shutdown settings.
- Under Shutdown settings, unmark the box beside Turn on fast startup (recommended). And click on Save changes.
- Restart your computer.
Method 6 - Disable USB Selective Suspend Setting
- Right-click on the Start menu button and select Power Options.
- Under Related Settings, click on Additional power settings.
- Now, go to Change plan settings of your selected plan.
- Select Change advanced power settings.
- Look for USB Settings and expand it. Here, change the USB selective suspend setting to Disabled. Now click on OK.
Method 7 - Troubleshoot the issue
- Go to Cortana and type Troubleshoot. Select the same from results.
- Click on Hardware and Devices.
- The Windows will check for issues. When done, click on Apply Repair Automatically or Apply this Fix, whichever appears.
- Restart your computer.
Hope this helps and looking forward for good results.
Kind regards,
Louie