Question USB device not recongnized keeps message keeps popping

Donnyyy

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Getting non stop messages lately as shown below, (like every minute)
this is not a new issue, but the messages seems to be much more frequent,
I tried to uninstall the driver, removing it, but it doesn't help, it keeps coming back.

Attaching images of the message that pops up and the device manager

Specs: i7-8700K / windows 11 / hp omen 880

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What devices do you actually connect to the USB ports?
No matter what I plug in and no matter which port, the message pops up, (I'm talking about the ports on front: 2 type c and 2 normal usb).

but they work, I can use whatever I plugn in, if it is a smartphone or something else.
 
Getting non stop messages lately as shown below, (like every minute)
this is not a new issue, but the messages seems to be much more frequent,
I tried to uninstall the driver, removing it, but it doesn't help, it keeps coming back.

Attaching images of the message that pops up and the device manager

Specs: i7-8700K / windows 11 / hp omen 880

bDRsQmT.png
Oddly enough, I got the same popup on my laptop, yesterday. But, I think the drive may have been accessed on a MacBook Pro computer. Afterward, that kind of message may appear. The same "kind" of thing happens when I access MS Word files on a USB in a MAC and then return the USB back to my Windows PC -- in that case, I see an pop up saving that I can not save on USB because of the permissions -- but oddly enough, the information still saves.
 
No matter what I plug in and no matter which port, the message pops up, (I'm talking about the ports on front: 2 type c and 2 normal usb).

but they work, I can use whatever I plugn in, if it is a smartphone or something else.
That all depends on the USB port. There are two kinds of devices; 1 that does not require extra power and 2 the kind that do require extra power. A USB port is 3.3 volts, but the USB ports that are powered are 5 volts. If you have a USB device that requires 5 volts from the USB port, and then plug it into an (unpowered) USB 3.3 volt port, it should not work. You may want to post more about the error message, what exactly is the error message. you only say that some message pops up. What message? Do you use a USB extension cord? The USB 3 plugs have more pins than the USB 2 plug. You may be plugging a USB 2.0 device into a USB 3 port and then receiving a message that it will work but performance is downgraded.
 
That all depends on the USB port. There are two kinds of devices; 1 that does not require extra power and 2 the kind that do require extra power. A USB port is 3.3 volts, but the USB ports that are powered are 5 volts. If you have a USB device that requires 5 volts from the USB port, and then plug it into an (unpowered) USB 3.3 volt port, it should not work. You may want to post more about the error message, what exactly is the error message. you only say that some message pops up. What message? Do you use a USB extension cord? The USB 3 plugs have more pins than the USB 2 plug. You may be plugging a USB 2.0 device into a USB 3 port and then receiving a message that it will work but performance is downgraded.
You can see the popup message in my first message: https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...ongnized-keeps-message-keeps-popping.3775699/ Usb device not recognized...