Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information. This contact information may change without notice. Please note: Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. Ive noticed that this happens on each of three. Next select the 'Power Management' tab, and uncheck 'allow the computer to turn off this device to save power'. I suppose it is the same sound you hear when connecting or disconnecting a USB device such as a thumb drive. In that sub menu, Next double click the first 'USB Root Hub' entry. to erases all traces of connected USB Drives and CD-ROM. Select 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers'.
You can Find this Key here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USBSTOR but you will not be able to delete the Sub keys Entries andĮven if you did managed to delete them there is no guarantee that your USB Device History will not be recovered because Whenever you connect USB Devices to your system their Entries Spread through the Registry so it becomes pretty easy to get all the USB Device
Making the drives available without checking and reinstalling the drivers.Īll the USB Device Entries are stored in Windows Registry Under USBSTOR registry key that contains sub keys which are created whenever you plug a USB Device As I known, when we connect any USB drives or CD-ROM to a Windows computer, the USB device will be recorded deep inside Windows for the convenience of automatically