USB devices: Fast fixes for USB device problems

USB devices: Fast fixes for USB device problems

Usage of USB devices -- from flash drives to iPods -- as storage mechanisms is booming. But the growing use of these tiny devices can cause headaches for system administrators, who are understandably wary about corporate data leaving the building in someone's pocket.

In this technical guide, our Windows hardware gurus discuss how to resolve some of the issues they've encountered with USB devices.

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FAST FIXES FOR USB DEVICE ISSUES

  Introduction
  Fixes for fickle USB devices
  Fixes for failed USB file transfers
  Fix damaged or absent external USB drives
  View and manage all connected USB devices
  Debugging USB boot support helps PC pass POST

This was first published in March 2007