You may see an error message displayed by the Devices Manager saying that Windows stopped a device because it reported problems, otherwise known as error code 43. The device can be an USB, a NVIDIA graphics card, a printer, media players, an external hard drive, and so on.

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This error has become pretty common on all recent versions of the Microsoft Windows including Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.

How to fix the “Windows has stopped this device” error

First, check whether error 43 is the culprit by opening the Device Manager and checking whether it shows a problematic device.

Follow these steps to fix error 43:

  • Restart your PC.
  • Remove all USB devices.
  • Uninstall their drivers.
  • Scan the PC after the devices have been removed.
  • Plug your peripherals back in and check if the issues still persist.
  • Update your drivers: Go to the Device manager ad select Update Driver Software.
  • Change your power management settings because the save power feature may cause the error code 43.
  • Open Device Manager and locate the USB Root Hub under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
  • Double-click it > select Properties > go to the power management tab > remove the checkmark from “allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” > click OK.
  1. Run Microsoft’s dedicated USB troubleshooter. You can download the tool from Microsoft’s support page.
  • Open Device Manager and locate the USB Root Hub under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
  • Double-click it > select Properties > go to the power management tab > remove the checkmark from “allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” > click OK.

We hope that the workarounds listed above help you to fix this problem. If you come across other solutions to fix error 43, feel free to list the troubleshooting steps in the comment section below.

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