Re: failed USB port - totally off topic

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On Saturday 07 December 2024 09:49:34 Marvin Jones via tde-users wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Dec 2024, William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> >When I restarted, everything worked fine, my SSD doesn't appear to be
> >damaged; but the third USB port is not working now.
>
> You did check in the bios to see if it was (somehow) disabled?
>
> Jonesy

Didn't think of that, but I wonder how it could have been disabled in the bios 
if the system was running the whole time. When I woke up after a couple 
hours, the SSD was blinking, which I thought meant something was reading the 
drive, or something was being written, deleted, added ... but it would seem 
that it was just unmounted when the USB port stopped working. 

Whenever I reboot, I'll go into the bios and look. I doubt it's possible, if I 
never went into the bios myself, but maybe I don't know everything. 

Bill

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