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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Email [etc] them as an attachment ?

      Or better, get your USB ports fixed...

      TIG

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      • Joe WoodJ Offline
        Joe Wood
        last edited by

        stupid question but how would I get the ports fixed, by replacing them by opening up the computer and installing a new one?

        Joe Wood
        woodsshop.com/

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          I don't know what your PC set up is.
          I suspect you'll need some proper tech support to fix it of you...

          But before that you could try fixing your system's settings first...
          Close all apps, open cmd window [as admin].
          Type [copy/paste] sfc /scannow + enter
          Let it run...
          Afterwards restart your PC and see if it improves anything...

          TIG

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          • jujuJ Offline
            juju
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            I suspect that there is something else at play, if all the USB ports stopped working then it seems the drivers for them may be corrupted, the chances of all the USB port hardware going at the same time is extremely slim.

            If you have a desktop machine, you should be able to install a riser card with USB ports on one of the PCIE slots.

            Once you have this resolved, get two external harddrives that you can backup your machine to, rotate them weekly. Don't keep them in the same place / location. That way, you should never be out by more than week's worth of data should the worst happen.

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
              last edited by

              Juju, how can I uncorrupt those drivers, or download new ones? My motherboard only has updates for win 8 and earlier, none for win 10.

              Joe Wood
              woodsshop.com/

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              • Joe WoodJ Offline
                Joe Wood
                last edited by

                That scan found and fixed some things Tig so thanks for that, I'll find some tech who can replace the front two usb hubs

                Joe Wood
                woodsshop.com/

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                • soloS Offline
                  solo
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                  You could upload them to a dropbox folder and download it on another machine, that is what I do as it's more convenient than USB thumb drives.

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                  If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                  • jujuJ Offline
                    juju
                    last edited by

                    @joe wood said:

                    Juju, how can I uncorrupt those drivers, or download new ones? My motherboard only has updates for win 8 and earlier, none for win 10.

                    The win 8 drivers should work in win 10, have you tried them? It's not like you're going to render the USB ports any more useless than it is already.

                    Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                    • M Offline
                      MtnArch
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                      Best solution is to use Solo's suggestion (DropBox, OneDrive, etc.), or even use WeTransfer.com to upload the file(s) and then email the link to whoever/wherever you need.

                      Another, more techy solution is to set up remote access (especially if you need to upload/download) to get into your desktop when you're not where it is. I'm partial to Remotepc.com but there are others that can throw more bells and whistles at it (for extra cost).

                      Highest Regards,

                      Alan T. Hendry, RA
                      Architect

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                      • Mike AmosM Offline
                        Mike Amos
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                        Have you thought of creating an external hdd from the current internal hdd?

                        Just a moment...

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                        • Mike AmosM Offline
                          Mike Amos
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                          Converting an internal hdd to an external hdd gives you an extra drive. Useful.

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