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Cannot Access an External Drive on Windows After Returning from System Sleep


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Answer ID 50275: Steps to Disable Windows Root Hub Power Control Guided Assist

Description


External drives that get power through the USB port may not be accessible after the computer wakes up.
Files and folders cannot be seen until it is rebooted.


There may not be enough power to the USB port after sleep or standby mode.
Larger capacity drives take more power for longer to fully spin up.

Resolution



USB Hub Power Saver

Turn off Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

  1. Open Computer or Device Manager.

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    Answer ID 11635: How to Open Device Manager on Windows

  2. Select Device Manager.
    Expand USB Serial Bus Controllers.
    Right-click USB Root Hub.

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  3. Click Properties.

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  4. Click Power Management.
    Uncheck the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
    Click OK.


  5. Repeat for all USB Hubs.

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  6. Restart Windows.


Undo the changes if the drive still cannot be seen after waking from sleep mode.

  • Check the box Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
  • Click OK.
  • Repeat for all USB Hubs.
  • Restart Windows.


USB Port Power

Try a different USB port.
Use a powered USB hub or docking station.

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Answer ID 21348
Published 08/20/2018 03:01 AM
Updated 04/05/2024 03:10 PM

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