
We all are currently breathing in the technical world, surrounded by numerous wired and wireless devices.
And the first thing that pops up in our mind after hearing USB is the New USB 3.0.
It is universal and fast as it can transfer the data at the Speed of 625mb/s.
The issues arise when you update your windows to windows 10; after that, the USB 3.0 stops working.
Here are the steps to install it to the windows 10:
Installing the USB 3.0 Drivers on Windows 10


Variety of devices like mouse, keyboard, flash drives, portable hard drives, printers, cameras and others are connected to our PC.
Therefore, today we’re going to show you how to fix USB not working on Windows 10 that results into other common problems.
Common Windows 10 USB Problems
USB, mouse keyboard not working on Windows 10
USB port not working on Windows 10
USB not working Windows code 43

You might have noticed that when you attach your USB drive to a computer at your school or office and computer doesn’t respond?
It is because the administrator has disabled the USB ports and therefore, USB drives are not recognized.
You can put your USB device as an exception in Whitelist, and access it on your computer.
Go to Start Menu, type “Regedit” in the Search box to open Registry Editor.
Navigate to this key – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR
In the right-hand panel, look for Start and right click on it.

Let’s find the solutions for the error “The device is not ready.”
How to solve ‘The device is not ready’ on your Windows PC?
Method 1: Inspecting Connection and Hardware
It is the most common cause and firstly going for this step is a wise decision because if the problem in hardware, then you can’t do anything by tweaking the software settings.
You should inspect the SATA cable for any breaks or sign of any defect.
Method 2: Running a Disk Scan Check in your PC


One such issue that has recently popped up is the charging issue with the Windows 10 laptops.
1] Uninstall the battery drivers
This method particularly worked really well for Lenovo laptops.
There are some drivers in the laptop that help integrate hardware with the software components of the machines.
Click on the ‘Start’ button and search for ‘Device Manager’.
There is no need to panic or worry as the uninstalled drives shall be installed by default once again once you reboot your laptop.
