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elauck00
post Nov 23 2007, 05:24 PM
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Hi, i have i believe 6 usb ports. 2 of them not connected through the mobo, but through a hub i believe. They used to work just fine, then randomly they decided to stop working. I know they have power because when i plug my webcam in it lights up. Nothing is recognized though. I cant charge my ipod or anything like that. Please HELP!!! I have a GIGABYTE nForce4sli GA-K8n-Sli mobo

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Do you have an external USB hub or are all of these ports on the actual computer? If this is a custom build try re-installing the USB 2.0 drivers Found Here. You may need to download RSS feed software for your web browser if the page doesn't load correctly.


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post Nov 23 2007, 09:26 PM
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okay on the PC itself, how many USB ports are on the back and how many are on the front? what make and model of motherboard do you have?


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I have a GIGABYTE nForce4sli GA-K8n-Sli mobo


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