Enable or disable USB selective suspend mode on Windows 10

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the USB selective suspend feature in Windows 10?

The USB selective suspend feature in Windows 10 saves power by putting idle USB devices into a low-power state. However, it can lead to connection errors and device recognition issues, making it preferable to disable for a more stable experience.
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How can I disable USB selective suspend mode on Windows 10?

To disable USB selective suspend mode, go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options. Select your current power plan, click 'Change plan settings', then 'Change advanced power settings'. Under USB settings, disable 'USB selective suspend' for both battery and plugged-in modes.
3.

Does disabling USB selective suspend mode fix connection issues?

Yes, disabling USB selective suspend mode can resolve many USB connection errors, including the 'USB Device Not Recognized' error, by preventing the device from being put into a power-saving state.
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What are the power plan options related to USB selective suspend?

Windows 10 offers three power plans: Balanced, High Performance, and Power Saver. You can adjust USB selective suspend settings within each plan to either enable or disable the feature based on your needs.

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