Fix USB Device Descriptor Failure in Windows 10

When you insert any USB Device, do you get the following message “The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.” The device manager has Universal Serial Bus Controllers Flag USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed.

Fix USB Device Descriptor Failure in Windows 10

You will get the following error message depending on your PC:

  • Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) A request for the USB device descriptor failed.
  • The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.”
  • One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.
  • USB\DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_FAILURE

USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed

The first thing you should check is your USB drivers if there is no problem with the drivers then check if the USB Port is not damaged. It might be a hardware problem but if your other devices are working fine then it can’t be a hardware problem.

Does the problem occur only when you insert a particular device such as a hard disk? Then the issue might be with that particular device. Check if the device is working on another PC or laptop. If the device works perfectly on another laptop then there is a slight chance that the problem might with the Motherboard. But don’t worry, before thinking that your Motherboard is malfunctioning there are a couple of fixes you could try to fix the USB Device Descriptor Failure error in Windows 10.

The cause behind the “USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed” issue is Fast Startup or USB Selective Suspend Settings. Apart from these two, there are several other issues that can lead to the USB Device Not Recognized error. As every user has a different setup and system configuration you need to try all the listed methods in order to fix the issue. So without wasting any time let’s see How to Fix USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed with the help of the below-listed tutorial.

Fix USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed

PRO TIP: Try connecting your USB Device to USB 3.0 then to USB 2.0 Port. If this doesn’t work then from Device Manager uninstall the “Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)” device and then connected the portable USB drive to the drive that was recognized in the USB 3.0 port.

Method 1: Use Hardware and Devices troubleshooter

The Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter is a built-in program used to fix the issues faced by users. It helps you to figure out the problems which might have occurred during the installation of new hardware or drivers on your system. The troubleshooter is automatic and needs to run when an issue related to the hardware is encountered. It runs by checking the common errors which may occur during the installation of the process. But the main question is how to run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter. So, if you are looking for the answer to this question, then follow the guidelines as mentioned.

Run Hardware And Devices Troubleshooter To Fix Issues

See if you’re able to fix USB Device Descriptor Failure in Windows 10, if not then continue.

Method 2: Uninstall Drivers

1. Press the Windows key + R button to open the Run dialog box.

2. Type ‘devmgmt.msc’ and hit enter to open Device Manager.

devmgmt.msc device manager

3. In device Manager expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.

Universal Serial Bus controllers

4. Connect your device which is not being recognized by Windows.

5. You will see an Unknown USB device ( Device Descriptor Request Failed) with a yellow sign in Universal Serial Bus controllers.

6. Now right-click on the device and click Uninstall to remove the particular device drivers.

uninstall Unknown USB device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)

7. Restart your PC and the drivers will be automatically installed.

Method 3: Disable Fast Startup

The fast startup combines features of both Cold or full shutdown and Hibernates. When you shut down your PC with a fast startup feature enabled, it closes all the programs and applications running on your PC and also logged out all the users. It acts as a freshly booted Windows. But Windows kernel is loaded and system session is running which alerts device drivers to prepare for hibernation i.e. saves all current applications and programs running on your PC before closing them. Although, Fast Startup is a great feature in Windows 10 as it saves data when you shut down your PC and start Windows comparatively fast. But this could also be one of the reasons why you’re facing the USB Device Descriptor Failure error. Many users reported that disabling the Fast Startup feature has solved this issue on their PC.

Why You Need To Disable Fast Startup In Windows 10

Method 4: Change the USB Selective Suspend Settings

1. Search for Power Option in Windows Search then click on Edit Power Plan from the search result. Or right-click on Power icon in Windows Taskbar then select Power Options.

Select Edit Power Plan option from the search result

Right-click on the Power icon and select Power Options

2. Select Change plan settings.

Select Change plan settings

3. Now click Change advanced power settings from the bottom of the screen.

Click on ‘Change advanced power settings’

4. Find USB settings and expand it.

5. Again expand USB selective suspend settings and Disable both On battery and Plugged in settings.

USB selective suspend setting

6. Click Apply and Reboot.

This should help you to fix USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed error, if not then continue.

Method 5: Update Generic USB Hub

1. Press the Windows key + R key to open the Run dialogue box.

2. Type ‘devmgmt.msc’ to open Device Manager.

devmgmt.msc device manager

3. Find and expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.

4. Right-click on ‘Generic USB Hub’ and select ‘Update Driver Software.’

Generic Usb Hub Update Driver Software

5. Now select ‘Browse my computer for driver software.’

Generic USB Hub Browse my computer for driver software

6. Click on ‘Let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer.’

Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer

7. Select ‘Generic USB Hub’ and click Next.

Generic USB Hub Installation

8. Wait for the installation to finish and click Close.

9. Do all the above steps for all the ‘Generic USB Hub’ present.

10. If the problem is still not solved then follow the above steps till the end of the Universal Serial Bus controllers list.

Fix USB Device Not Recognized. Device Descriptor Request Failed

Method 6: Remove Power Supply to Fix USB Device Descriptor Failure error

1. Remove your Power Supply plug from the laptop.

2. Now Restart your system.

3. Now connect your USB device to the USB ports. That’s it.

4. After the USB device connected, plug-in Power Supply of the Laptop.

Check Your Power Source

Method 7: Update BIOS

Sometimes updating your system BIOS can fix this error. To update your BIOS go to your motherboard manufacturer website and download the latest version of BIOS and install it.

What is BIOS and how to update BIOS

If you have tried everything but still stuck at USB device not recognized problem then see this guide: How to Fix USB Device not recognized by Windows.

Finally, I hope you have Fix USB Device Descriptor Failure in Windows 10, but if you have any questions then feel free to ask them in the comment section.

17 thoughts on “Fix USB Device Descriptor Failure in Windows 10”

  1. The Alternate soltution i found for this is either try to us the USB drive on different version of of USB port like USB 3.0, I had the same issue i fixed it by using the USB 3.0 port of other PC

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    Joaquin Breslin

    Mine’s working! I was going to try out Method 5, but I did this one a little bit different. I update the driver (the one with exclamation mark in a yellow triangle) with Generic USB Hub. Then I uninstall it for some stupid reason. Now the driver dissappears so I think reconnecting my USB device will make it appear again. But after reconnecting, it installs a driver automatically, and now my WIndows recognizes it! One more thing, I’m really sure this is also because I’ve disabled Fast Startup and USB selective suspend setting.

  3. Method 4: Change the USB Selective Suspend Settings
    This solved the issue for my ” Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows ” using Windows 8.1
    Thanks!!!

    First my device was shown as an ” Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) ” under the ” Universal Serial Bus controllers ” section.

    After applying method 4 I uninstalled the device from device manger and unplugged the receiver from the USB port.

    After that I shut down the PC, waited for a bit and started again.

    Now the device was displayed in the Device Manger again as ” Unkown Device ” under the ” Other devices ” section. It worked again after installing the receiver drivers on the Unkown Device.

  4. I’ve had this issue, followed this troubleshooter, still getting the same problem, I uninstalled the software for the USB device, then tried Troubleshoot Compatibility (right click the .exe file), selected Try recommended settings, after a second it comes up with the recommended setting, select Test the program and now it works.

  5. So I’ve tried Method 2, I’m still getting “USB device not recognised”. So i can’t get my iPhone 6 to be recognised.

    • My windows is up to date, I’ve spammed clicked the “check of updates” and nothing pops up.
    • My iPhone 6 is up to date, iOS 10.2.1 (13/04/17)
    • iCloud Photos still able to be seen in “My Computer” that’s a plus.
    • I did not receive “Trust this Computer” on my iPhone at all after plugging in. – I’ve gone to general settings and did some resets, still didn’t work.
    • I’ve re-installed iTunes 2 times. as well as other apple related programmes like ?Bonjour?, etc..
    • I’ve updated my BIOS and Drivers most probably.
    • I’ve tried multiple USB ports on my desktop as well as my monitor.

    I was still able to sync a few days ago, now it’s gone haywire. I don’t have any idea what’s going on.

    1. After a day or two trying to fix this. I manged to borrow a cable from my sis who came by for dinner. IT WAS LE DANG FAULTY CABLE… There goes my $31… At least I think I still get “lightning” charging from it…

  6. I’ve been trying to factory reset an ipad but it has been coming up with the error described on the web page. although when i use my ipod it works normally. Does this mean theres something wrong with the ipad then because none of these fixes, fixed it.

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    Mike Lawrence

    >>>> THE FIRST STEP SHOULD BE TO TURN YOUR USB-C CABLE AROUND <<<!

    I have three different USB-C cables from two different mfgs and none of them will connect without a "unknown USB device" unless the USB cable phone connector is turned 180 degrees!!!!!

    I realize USB C is supposed to work in either direction, but my Nexus 6P phone connector must have gone bad.

    I tried different Windows 10 PCs, OEM drivers, Android Studio drivers. Microsoft drivers, power settings, rebooting the PC, rebooting the phone, and three different cables before I came across the magic bullet and tried plugging in the cable in a different orientation. I didn't see this solution on any of the dozen pages around this issue. All three cables work if turned around.

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