The system does not detect the drive, USB displays the code 43
If your Windows does not detect the USB drive and is displaying error code 43, then some bad things may have happened. Perhaps you can solve this problem by following the tips below, unless the problem is technical with your computer (e.g. burnout of condensers or paths responsible for USB operation).
At the beginning, it is worth explaining what code 43 is, because it is quite important information for this type of error. This code is information that our device (in this case USB) was stopped because it reported problems to the system. What caused these problems - unfortunately, we do not know, but we can try to solve them.
Method 1.
The basic activity with this type of errors is updating the basic components of the system. It is worth trying to update or install drivers for your motherboard, disks and chipsets.
Way 2.
1. Enter Control panel -> Device Manager -> Universal serial bus controllers j -> USB Root Hub.
2. Right click the mouse, select Properties .
3. Enter the tab Energy management and uncheck: " Allow the computer to ... ".
4. Apply this to all USB hubs on your computer.
5. Then shut down the system, cut off the power, and wait a few minutes.
6. Now turn on the computer.
7. Power management should be restored, if not then restore it manually and enjoy working drives.
Way 3.
It may have happened that the USB port drivers have been corrupted. In such a case, they should be restored to their original state. To do this, uninstall all current USB port drivers, and then restart your computer. As soon as it detects the lack of drivers, the system should install them automatically.
Way 4.
This method is quite simple and helps in many cases.
It is simply updating the BIOS. USB drives work fine after updating the BIOS.
If none of the above methods helped you, it's probably technical. It is possible that the USB controller simply burned out or "worn out" in the world and you are getting this error.
If your Windows does not detect the USB drive and is displaying error code 43, then some bad things may have happened. Perhaps you can solve this problem by following the tips below, unless the problem is technical with your computer (e.g. burnout of condensers or paths responsible for USB operation).
At the beginning, it is worth explaining what code 43 is, because it is quite important information for this type of error. This code is information that our device (in this case USB) was stopped because it reported problems to the system. What caused these problems - unfortunately, we do not know, but we can try to solve them.
Method 1.
The basic activity with this type of errors is updating the basic components of the system. It is worth trying to update or install drivers for your motherboard, disks and chipsets.
Way 2.
1. Enter Control panel -> Device Manager -> Universal serial bus controllers j -> USB Root Hub.
2. Right click the mouse, select Properties .
3. Enter the tab Energy management and uncheck: " Allow the computer to ... ".
4. Apply this to all USB hubs on your computer.
5. Then shut down the system, cut off the power, and wait a few minutes.
6. Now turn on the computer.
7. Power management should be restored, if not then restore it manually and enjoy working drives.
Way 3.
It may have happened that the USB port drivers have been corrupted. In such a case, they should be restored to their original state. To do this, uninstall all current USB port drivers, and then restart your computer. As soon as it detects the lack of drivers, the system should install them automatically.
Way 4.
This method is quite simple and helps in many cases.
It is simply updating the BIOS. USB drives work fine after updating the BIOS.
If none of the above methods helped you, it's probably technical. It is possible that the USB controller simply burned out or "worn out" in the world and you are getting this error.