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How to fix “Unknown USB Device (Port Reset Failed)” error in...

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Unknown USB Device (Port Reset Failed) is a type of issue that occurs when the system is unable to read a connected USB device, usually a mouse or keyboard. This consequently prevents people from using their devices on a Windows laptop or computer. As a rule, users find out about this issue after taking a look into Device Manager under the section of Universal Series Bus controllers. The most common causes for this problem are obsolete/corrupted drivers, enabled USB selective suspend feature wrong power management settings, or even damaged USB device itself. Whatever it is, it may hard to identify the root of the issue without trying various methods. Try each solution we offer below until one of them finally resolves the problems and lets Windows recognize your USB device again.

How to fix Microsoft Store Not Working in Windows 11

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Windows users tend to face problems with using Microsoft Store. The application may refuse to open or crash later on within some time of its usage. Unfortunately, there is no single reason for why such a problem occurs and therefore no specific solution for it. It can even be a temporary issue, say when Microsoft is facing connection difficulties on their servers. Despite this, quite many cases are often user-related, and it is worth trying some dedicated solutions to address the issue. This will also help you find out whether the problem is on your or Microsoft's side. Wrong time & date settings, corrupted cache, lack of system updates, insufficient permissions, and others are usually the most common reasons for having to deal with difficulties in Microsoft Store operation. While this article is specifically focused on Windows 11, problems with Microsoft Store can occur in Windows 10 too (the instructions are almost the same for both Windows versions). Follow our tutorial below to try each solution we offer and potentially revive your Microsoft Store back to its flawless operation.

How to fix missing VCOMP140.DLL error in Windows 10

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DLL files are key elements of Windows libraries necessary for ensuring the proper operation of different programs. Such files are countless and have their own correlation with each program you use. When one of the files becomes corrupted or missing, the associated program can run into a fault at the early start or later down the road. The reason why this could happen is ambiguous, however, various information collected from internet resources often comes down to a lack of compatible Visual C++ Redistributable packages on the system. Some users facing problems with VCOMP140.DLL reported the error when trying to use a media player by Sony called Media Go, however, not excluded that this error can occur with other programs as well. Here are some examples of what messages users may get when dealing with this DLL problem.

How to remove HARDBIT Ransomware and decrypt .hardbit files

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HARDBIT is a ransomware virus that targets Windows users to encrypt system-stored data and blackmail victims into paying a fee for decryption and non-disclosure of exfiltrated data. While rendering files inaccessible, the file-encryptor assigns some visual changes to highlight the blocked data. For instance, a file originally named 1.pdf will change to something like 1.pdf.[id-GSD557NO60].[boos@keemail.me].hardbit at the end of encryption. This newly-assigned string of symbols consists of the victim's ID, cybercriminals' e-mail address, and .hardbit extension. Immediately after the encryption process approaches its end, HARDBIT changes the desktop wallpapers and drops two files explaining decryption instructions - Help_me_for_Decrypt.hta and How To Restore Your Files.txt.

How to remove FlyTrap Trojan (Android)

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FlyTrap is a trojan infection designed to steal Facebook accounts and use them for future abuse. An authoritative security company named Zimperium researched this malware and confirmed its activity across 100+ countries with at least 10,000 users affected by it. According to reports, many have been affected by FlyTrap via a malicious application that promotes coupons, discounts, and other similar content. Clicking on such content can lead to a fake verification window demanding login credentials for a Facebook account. After successfully retrieving the inserted data and accessing the targetted Facebook account, FlyTrap becomes able to inject malicious JavaScript code in order to collect sensitive information (e.g., IP-addresses, geolocations, e-mail addresses, internet cookies, tokens, etc.). The stolen accounts may thereafter be abused for scamming friends or spreading malware via malicious links or attachments. Thus, FlyTrap is a dangerous infection that may lead to massive security problems and compromise users' identities. Follow our guide below to get rid of the virus from your Android smartphone. After doing so, it is important to change passwords and notify your friends/contacts about the committed hacking.

How to remove Multi-searches.com

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Multi-searches.com is classified as a fake search engine. Such or similar domains are usually promoted by browser-hijacking software. The reason why Multi-searches.com is considered fake is that it is incapable of generating its own results. Instead, it uses the legitimate Bing engine by Microsoft to display processed queries. Although this change may seem innocent, browser hijackers can stealthily gather sensitive information from browsers (e.g., browser history, passwords, IP-addresses, geolocations, and so forth). The collection and further misuse of such information can therefore deplete users' privacy and safety around the web. Browser hijackers are not malware, but unwanted software that may provoke certain privacy issues and slow down your system (due to poor optimization or increased demand for system resources). Many users get it on their systems without consent and struggle to perform the deletion. If this is your case, follow our tutorial below to delete the unwanted program/extension and restore safety on your system as well.

How to remove Phenotypebest.com

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Phenotypebest.com is an untrustworthy domain, that is used by advertisers to create ads, pop-ups, landing pages. This website redirects users to commercial third-party resources or even malicious pages. It may appear in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Edge, or Internet Explorer. There can be several reasons, the most obvious are: you either have an adware program or add-on installed in browsers, or this domain was accidentally allowed to show push-notifications in browsers. Currently, according to our research, there is a variety of extensions responsible for generating Phenotypebest.com pop-ups. However, numerous names and forms are possible. Adware, like a chameleon, may adjust to antiviruses and hide from users. Read our guide to remove Phenotypebest.com pop-ups and applications causing it from your computer.

How to remove FBI Ransomware and decrypt .fbi files

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FBI Ransomware is a file encryptor that restricts access to data and blackmails victims into paying $250 for the recovery. While running encryption, the virus renames all affected files by adding the .fbi extension. For instance, a file like 1.pdf will be renamed to 1.pdf.fbi and reset its original icon as a result of this change. After this, the malicious program creates three totally empty notes (readme.txt, LOCKEDBYFBI.hta, and decryptfiles.html), which contain no information at all. The actual message is displayed in the intractable full-screen window, which opens automatically after the encryption is finished.