I was on my computer yesterday, but I was going to a friends house. I shut down my computer, but accidentally pressed sleep instead of shutdown, however it still shut down so I thought it was all good. I came back this morning and turned it on. Only two usbs on my whole computer work, including chassis usbs. It's originally it was only one that wouldn't work on the bottom of the io, but then I realized the top two of the io weren't working either. Only the two bottom usbs work on the motherboard. I tried moving around the ports where everything was in and then one of the ones at the bottom stopped working when I put my wifi dongle in it, then I took it out and plugged my mouse in, then that didn't work either.
Here's the part that broke my brain. I just unplugged the mouse and plugged it back in and that port works again, even with the wifi dongle in it as well. I currently have my wifi dongle plugged into one port, and my monitor's usb hub in the other with my keyboard and mouse plugged into those. Other than the ports not working, the computer works perfectly fine.
Then I got a warning from amd drivers saying the system has detected a link failure and cannot set the requeted resolution and refresh rate. Your display might not support the requested resolution or there may be an issue with the cable connecting the display to your computer.
Even though I got this message, it is still running the monitor in 1080p with 144hz so I'm not sure why I got this message.
Something similar to this happened once while I was using my oculus on the computer but I fixed it by just restarting the pc and all of the usbs worked. The only thing I can possibly think could've done something is the windows update I installed a few days ago.
Please help, I have no idea whats happening.
Specs:
MOBO: asus tuf b450-plus gaming (just got this board)
PSU: corsair rm650x (also very new)
gpu: powercolor rx 590
cpu: ryzen 5 3600 (new as well)
hdd: wd blue 1tb
ram: 2x8 g.skill ripjaws 3600mhz
edit: I think windows might be blocking the ports or something. I can plug in my headset and it will light up so it's getting power, but it won't work at all. also, in device manager all of my usbs are there but one of them AMD USB 3.10 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10 has a yellow triangle on it and it says windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. I really think whatever this means is the problem.
Here's the part that broke my brain. I just unplugged the mouse and plugged it back in and that port works again, even with the wifi dongle in it as well. I currently have my wifi dongle plugged into one port, and my monitor's usb hub in the other with my keyboard and mouse plugged into those. Other than the ports not working, the computer works perfectly fine.
Then I got a warning from amd drivers saying the system has detected a link failure and cannot set the requeted resolution and refresh rate. Your display might not support the requested resolution or there may be an issue with the cable connecting the display to your computer.
Even though I got this message, it is still running the monitor in 1080p with 144hz so I'm not sure why I got this message.
Something similar to this happened once while I was using my oculus on the computer but I fixed it by just restarting the pc and all of the usbs worked. The only thing I can possibly think could've done something is the windows update I installed a few days ago.
Please help, I have no idea whats happening.
Specs:
MOBO: asus tuf b450-plus gaming (just got this board)
PSU: corsair rm650x (also very new)
gpu: powercolor rx 590
cpu: ryzen 5 3600 (new as well)
hdd: wd blue 1tb
ram: 2x8 g.skill ripjaws 3600mhz
edit: I think windows might be blocking the ports or something. I can plug in my headset and it will light up so it's getting power, but it won't work at all. also, in device manager all of my usbs are there but one of them AMD USB 3.10 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10 has a yellow triangle on it and it says windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. I really think whatever this means is the problem.
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