Hi there,
Even though the title sounds like a common issue, mine is far stranger (Tl;dr ver at the bottom of the text wall)
It actually started in my old rig which I used till recently despite being a decade old and still had win7 installed,
The first bit might not be related to the current issue but I wanted to start from there just to be safe:
One day I had notifications nonstop about device that disconnect and reconnect every few secs/mins despite not seeing any device is actually missing from the list,
After very long time of testing I've found out it was my mouse pad usb cable, main reason it took so much time to find it out was cause the usb for the pad's LED was already disconnected but from the pad's end, but not the mobo's end which still had the usb cable plugged in,
With that, the nonstop notification issue about disconnect device ended, so everything should be good now right? Wrong! Dx
After some months of not having usb related issues (and not having any usb issue for almost a decade prior to that) I've suddenly seen that all of my external hard drives disconnects and reconnects randomly at least few times a day,
I also got a usb 3 hub and two usb 3 cables that I use to connect drives to and the drives disconnects from them as well,
In order to solved it I've tried everything that was in the book aside formatting the OS (reason for that soon),
●I've tried to change all possible power settings so the decives won't go to sleep (I didn't change the system power settings from Balance, but I did made sure to set it to not turn off USBs, as well as went to each port and device in the device manager and checked the box so it won't be turning Off).
●Tried to change ports to see if there was some issue with the actual USB port/mobo.
●Tried to see if something was off in the bios with the USB settings (I never touched the power settings there btw so I didn't messed with it).
●Tried a new usb cable and a new HDD (had one I've just bought back then to test it on).
●Tried to plug out each device one by one aside the mouse and keyboard as I didn't have spares (I didn't got any disconnection issues from them as well).
●Tried removing the drives' drivers (included hidden ones) from the device manager.
●Tried to update the general USB 3 drivers (got black screens thx to that so I've moved back to the old driver).
●Tried reinstall the USB 3 drivers.
●Tried doing system repair scans such as SFC and also AV scans (though I knew I had no virus).
●Tried remove some apps that I thought may be at fault for the current issue.
And nothing worked,
I've kept repeating other stuff such as removing the drives from the device manager and change the USB cable ports for a while and start thinking it may be the old mobo or PSU at this point (despite not having any other issue with them that hint that so far),
And it definitely wasn't a windows update since I didn't updated win7 for ages (remember this is a decade old machine).
Funny enough, after repeating some of the stuff I did above the issue at some point stopped for good, I really dk what caused it and thought I was over with it,
The main reason I didn't bothered to format and reinstall win7, was because I was planning to move to a new build with win11 on it at some point,
Which I just did last month.
But after moving to a complete new machine where all of the hardwares aside the GPU (and external stuff such as the keyboard/mouse/monitors etc.) were replaced, and moving to win11 pro after a clean installation,
The issue has returned!
I've tried all of the above again for a month with no luck, the issue happens at least once or twice a day and unlike with win7, win11 doesn't show error disk in the event log, though it does show in the information events the device was connected and in healthy condition which I use as an indicator to tell me the HDDs were disconnected when I'm away from the computer.
Aside from that, my new PSU got an Eco mode, but afaik this is only for its fan over anything else and I forgot if it's On to begin with.
Tl;dr
I've got an issue on my decade old machine where my USB ports would've randomly disconnected and reconnected my external hard drives few times a day,
After trying nearly everything that a human being can think of, the issue eventually resolved itself without me knowing why or what caused it to begin with.
Last month I've moved to a new rig with a clean installation of win11 pro and got the exact same issue
!
I honestly dk what to do at this point, I would assume it's some app I've reinstalled on the new machine or some device that cause it, any suggestions?
Also can someone tell me if there's more efficient way to monitor USB ports and their errors?
Or if you know if any known app or windows's process that could cause such thing where USB ports are disconnected?
Thx in advance
Even though the title sounds like a common issue, mine is far stranger (Tl;dr ver at the bottom of the text wall)
It actually started in my old rig which I used till recently despite being a decade old and still had win7 installed,
The first bit might not be related to the current issue but I wanted to start from there just to be safe:
One day I had notifications nonstop about device that disconnect and reconnect every few secs/mins despite not seeing any device is actually missing from the list,
After very long time of testing I've found out it was my mouse pad usb cable, main reason it took so much time to find it out was cause the usb for the pad's LED was already disconnected but from the pad's end, but not the mobo's end which still had the usb cable plugged in,
With that, the nonstop notification issue about disconnect device ended, so everything should be good now right? Wrong! Dx
After some months of not having usb related issues (and not having any usb issue for almost a decade prior to that) I've suddenly seen that all of my external hard drives disconnects and reconnects randomly at least few times a day,
I also got a usb 3 hub and two usb 3 cables that I use to connect drives to and the drives disconnects from them as well,
In order to solved it I've tried everything that was in the book aside formatting the OS (reason for that soon),
●I've tried to change all possible power settings so the decives won't go to sleep (I didn't change the system power settings from Balance, but I did made sure to set it to not turn off USBs, as well as went to each port and device in the device manager and checked the box so it won't be turning Off).
●Tried to change ports to see if there was some issue with the actual USB port/mobo.
●Tried to see if something was off in the bios with the USB settings (I never touched the power settings there btw so I didn't messed with it).
●Tried a new usb cable and a new HDD (had one I've just bought back then to test it on).
●Tried to plug out each device one by one aside the mouse and keyboard as I didn't have spares (I didn't got any disconnection issues from them as well).
●Tried removing the drives' drivers (included hidden ones) from the device manager.
●Tried to update the general USB 3 drivers (got black screens thx to that so I've moved back to the old driver).
●Tried reinstall the USB 3 drivers.
●Tried doing system repair scans such as SFC and also AV scans (though I knew I had no virus).
●Tried remove some apps that I thought may be at fault for the current issue.
And nothing worked,
I've kept repeating other stuff such as removing the drives from the device manager and change the USB cable ports for a while and start thinking it may be the old mobo or PSU at this point (despite not having any other issue with them that hint that so far),
And it definitely wasn't a windows update since I didn't updated win7 for ages (remember this is a decade old machine).
Funny enough, after repeating some of the stuff I did above the issue at some point stopped for good, I really dk what caused it and thought I was over with it,
The main reason I didn't bothered to format and reinstall win7, was because I was planning to move to a new build with win11 on it at some point,
Which I just did last month.
But after moving to a complete new machine where all of the hardwares aside the GPU (and external stuff such as the keyboard/mouse/monitors etc.) were replaced, and moving to win11 pro after a clean installation,
The issue has returned!
I've tried all of the above again for a month with no luck, the issue happens at least once or twice a day and unlike with win7, win11 doesn't show error disk in the event log, though it does show in the information events the device was connected and in healthy condition which I use as an indicator to tell me the HDDs were disconnected when I'm away from the computer.
Aside from that, my new PSU got an Eco mode, but afaik this is only for its fan over anything else and I forgot if it's On to begin with.
Tl;dr
I've got an issue on my decade old machine where my USB ports would've randomly disconnected and reconnected my external hard drives few times a day,
After trying nearly everything that a human being can think of, the issue eventually resolved itself without me knowing why or what caused it to begin with.
Last month I've moved to a new rig with a clean installation of win11 pro and got the exact same issue

I honestly dk what to do at this point, I would assume it's some app I've reinstalled on the new machine or some device that cause it, any suggestions?
Also can someone tell me if there's more efficient way to monitor USB ports and their errors?
Or if you know if any known app or windows's process that could cause such thing where USB ports are disconnected?
Thx in advance
My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- Intel® Core™ i7-13700K Raptor Lake Tray
- Motherboard
- MSI MPG Z790 Edge WiFi
- Memory
- G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP) 64GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR5 6600 CL34-40-40-105 1.40V Dual Channel Desktop Memory F5-6600J3440G16GA2-TZ5RK (Matte Black)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus GTX980 Ti 6GB STRIX-GTX980TI-DC3OC-6GD5-GAMING DirectCU III
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC 24G2U/BK, Dell U2410 REV A11
- Hard Drives
- Corsair SSD 2.0TB MP700 NVMe PCIE5x4 M.2
Samsung SSD 1TB 990 PRO NVMe M.2
Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB
TOSHIBA MK1002TSKB 1TB 24/7, 7200 RPM, 64MB, SATA II (x3)
- PSU
- FPS Hydro PTM PRO ATX3.0(PCIe5.0) HPT2-1200M.gen5 80 PLUS Platinum 12V: 1200W
- Case
- Corsair Carbide Series 500R White Mid-Tower Case
- Cooling
- CPU Fan Cooler: Noctua NH-D15S Chromax.Black, HDD's Cooler: CoolerMaster Cool Drive 6
- Keyboard
- SteelSeries APEX 7
- Mouse
- SteelSeries Sensei 310
- Internet Speed
- 1000 megabit
- Other Info
- ODDs:
Asus Bluray Burner - BW-16D1HT 16X Blu-Ray Sata
LiteOn Burner DVD IHAS124
Speakers:
SonicGear Tatoo 303
HeadPhones:
Logitech G335
Microphone:
Blue Yeti
UPS:
SV1500 ADVICE Smart Vision