*apologies in advance if I'm vague about explaining this - not in the church office right now, and I don't know the history of my office computer before I was hired (like how exactly how old it is, where it was obtained from,...e.tc.)*
To explain things the best I can - this computer has two USB ports in the front of the machine, and one in the back. Systems/diagnostic checks will detect all three ports as being present, but the one in the back is the ONLY one which will recognize anything that's plugged into it. Currently this port is being used by my printer, which means that when it comes up that a flash drive needs to be plugged in, either that person has to move equipment around/do a lot of unplugging, or they have to do a "workaround" involving e-mailing files from other computers in the office.
Anyhow, my question is.....does anyone know of a general reason what might be going on with my office computer's USB ports?
To explain things the best I can - this computer has two USB ports in the front of the machine, and one in the back. Systems/diagnostic checks will detect all three ports as being present, but the one in the back is the ONLY one which will recognize anything that's plugged into it. Currently this port is being used by my printer, which means that when it comes up that a flash drive needs to be plugged in, either that person has to move equipment around/do a lot of unplugging, or they have to do a "workaround" involving e-mailing files from other computers in the office.
Anyhow, my question is.....does anyone know of a general reason what might be going on with my office computer's USB ports?
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