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Question Posted Friday December 30 2005, 11:13 pm

Hello There,
This is the same person who asked about the iPOD. I went to Device Manager and USB wasn't listed under ports. I know I have a USB port on my computer (it's worked before) but it's not listed. I'm not sure what to do as of this point. Any extra advice now that you know the port is not installed?

Thanks!


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Additional info, added Friday December 30 2005, 11:17 pm:
Nevermind, I found the USB on the Device Manager. So, feel free to ignore this question..

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DangerNerd answered Friday December 30 2005, 11:20 pm:
Hello again,

In device manager, USB isn't listed under ports. Look further down: "Universal Serial Bus" or, in other words, USB. :-)

If THAT isn't there, then go right to the BIOS idea.

If it is enabled in BIOS, but doesn't show at all in device manager, then a static shock probably wiped it out. Be glad it wasn't your whole motherboard, if that is the case.

Let me know how you do,

DangerNerd.

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