Re: USB Devices Not Being Recognized
Hi Dawg,
is it possible for you to plug the device in a different machine just to make sure it isn't that which is the issue. Going from what you say, it sounds like an issue cropped up and win 8 tried to repair and couldn't. Also with drives of any type it's always best practice, if possible, to leave at least 25% free space for them to work at best efficiency.
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