Dec 04, 2016 The Code 43 error in the device manager indicates that Windows found an error with a USB device, and has therefore shut it down for usage within the operating system. Apr 20, 2010 i have exactly the same problem, my system stopped recognising all usb connections except my printer, the solution for me was to unplug the power as reported in this forum, immediately the usb ports were restored,mine is an old computer but i think the problem is somewhere in windows 7 as it never happened with vista or xp. Will wait for the fix to be issued, meanwhile thanks for the unplug. In most cases Error Code 43 can be fixed by making Windows 10 automatically install the right driver for device generating Error Message on your PC. Feb 12, 2011 Hello, I have Windows 7 64-bit running on Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3R, Intel P55 chipset, 4 GB RAM. I have several USB ports, but on some of them, the USB flash drive (Kingston Data Traveler and Compact Flash external card reader) are not recognized, except for as stated below. The driver for the bad. Hi Tomas, It's better to update your BIOS to the.
Hello laurencewithau,
Mar 05, 2012 It did work on my and works on other windows XP machines, oddly enough it also works on my windows server 2008 R2 machines. Now that i think about it, might be worth a shot to grab the usbstor.inf from a 2008 server and put that on the windows 7 machine. I'll post the results here.
Error Code 43 is a Device Manager error that means the following:
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Usb Drive Code 43 Windows 7
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)
When you get this error with USB devices it’s because one of the drivers controlling the device notified the operating system that the device failed in some manner. This can be because of corruption in one of the loaded drivers and the driver cache just needs to be flushed. Unplugging the computer sometimes doesn’t resolve the problem because the battery still holds power. To fix this, unplug all of your USB devices, then turn off the PC and take out the battery (This is assuming that you’re on a laptop), let the PC set for about 5 minutes, then put the battery back in and restart the PC. Next, plug your USB devices back in one at a time and make sure that they work.
If this does not work or you’re on a desktop, follow the steps in this KB article
(Mainly methods 3, 4,and 5)
Drivers Not Installed Code 28
Thanks
L.D.