I have an USB equipment that stops working when my computer reboots. The only solution is to kill the power of the port. Is there a command in the Windows Prompt that can kill the USB power?
Any tip will be very helpful,
Thanks
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Windows 10 refresh/reset USB ports problem? Anyone have any ideas how this works? Log in or Sign up. Windows 10 Forums. Home Windows Operating Systems Windows 10 Forums We and our AD Partners use cookies to understand how you use our site, improve your experience and serve you personalized content and advertising. Learn how we use cookies. Each time when you connect a new COM device or a USB device (true for modems, smartphones, Bluetooth, serial-to-USB converters, etc.), Windows detects it using Plug-n-Play and assigns it some COM port number in the range of 1 to 255. If this device is connected again, the reserved port is assigned to it.
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devcon (Windows Device Console) has commands available for enabling/disabling devices.
Here's an example: Enable/disable a device from the command line
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