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How to Fix Windows Code 10

Posted on Wednesday, October 17, 2012 | Comments Off





1. Plug the USB device into another computer. If the alternate computer displays the code 10 error, there is a problem with the USB device. Return the device or purchase another one. Plug the new device into your system. Make sure the code 10 error does not appear.
2. Click 'Start' and right-click 'Computer.' Select 'Manage' and click 'Continue' if the 'User Account Control Prompt' appears. Open 'Device Manager.' Select the faulty USB device. Notice a yellow exclamation warning next to it.

3. Right-click the faulty USB device driver and select 'Update Driver Software.' Allow the driver to update.
4. Right-click the faulty USB device driver and click 'Uninstall.' Exit the Device Manager. Restart the computer. Allow Windows to reinstall the driver automatically. Ensure that the USB device is working correctly.

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