Universal Serial Bus (USB) adalah sebuah komputer yang sangat popular diperkenalkan suatu antara muka hardware pada tahun 1995 untuk memberikan pengguna komputer dengan cara melampirkan peranti keras sekunder yang memanfaatkan fungsi Plug-and-Play Sistem Operasi. Pada tahun 1997, hampir setiap sistem komputer baru yang berguling keluar dari pusat perakitan dilengkapi dengan port USB yang sudah disokong awal sebagai platform Microsoft Windows 98 Sistem Operasi dan sejak itu diganti semua standard kesambungan yang lain. Satu port USB yang membolehkan untuk sambungan ratusan peranti dipertukarkan seperti keyboard, modem, joystick, mouse menunjuk peranti, printer, simpanan luaran, kamera digital, dan scanner antara lain. Kewujudan port USB meningkatkan populariti Plug-Play dan-dan telah erat berkaitan dengan hot swappable istilah yang dirujuk peranti yang boleh dihubungkan dan ditamatkan tanpa memerlukan sistem komputer dimatikan atau reboot.
Materials Needed:
- Computer with USB port
- Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
- motherboard documentation
- Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
- motherboard documentation
Step 1
In some instances, in order to prevent unauthorized copying of data to USB-based storage devices, the USB port is disabled intentionally. To enable the USB port, click on the 'Start' button and right click on the 'My Computer' option.
Step 2
Choose the 'Manage' option from the context menu to open the Computer Management window. Click on the 'System Tools' category on the left panel. This will display all connected devices of the computer system at the right panel.
Step 3
Click on the '+' sign beside the Universal Serial Bus controllers option to expand it. Right click on the USB Root hub and select 'Enable'.
Step 4
Click on the 'File' menu and select 'Exit' to close the Computer Management window. Reboot the computer system to make sure the changes take effect.
Step 5
An alternative method for the Microsoft Windows environment is to click on the 'Start' button and select the 'Control Panel' option.
Step 6
Click on the 'Performance and Maintenance' category and select the 'System' option. This will open the System Properties window.
Step 7
Choose the 'Hardware' tab and click the 'Device Manage' button. In the Device Manager window, expand the option for the Universal Serial Bus category.
Step 8
Select the USB Root hub entry and click on the 'Enable' icon on the toolbar at the upper part of the Device Manager window. Click on the 'File' menu and select 'Exit'.
Step 9
To enable the USB port from the Windows Registry, click on the 'Start' button and select the 'Run' option.
Step 10
Type regedit in the Open box and click on the 'OK' button to bring up the Registry Editor window.
Step 11
Expand the SYSTEM category under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Click on the '+' beside CurrentControlSet and choose Services.
Step 12
Click the UsbStor option. This should display a list of registry keys in the right pane window. Double click on the 'Start' key and replace its value with 3. Make sure that Hexadecimal is selected.
Step 13
Click on the 'OK' button. Exit the Registry Editor to complete the process of enabling the USB port.
Step 14
A more direct method is to reboot the computer system and enter the BIOS setting configuration window. Refer to the motherboard’s documentation to identify how to access the BIOS settings and enable the USB port.
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