is there a way to disable 1 usb port for an operation windows system?

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  1. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    Hi
    in a system with dual boot , could be possible disable 1 usb port for (for example ) windows 10 ?

    I have tried an utility USBDeview and there is the windows device manager

    could be disabled ?
    and if i disabled , everything i will plug won't work?

    thanks
     
  2. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

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    I imagine you can (by installing a wrong driver for it), you just have to find out, which port is related to that particular USB device.
     
  3. zapjb

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    Ime on accident it's hard to get the USB port to work again.
     
  4. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    hi
    via device manager?
    is not enought plug an usb stick?
    tahnks

    Hi
    do you mean if i disable this port via device manager or nirsoft's USBDeview i could not work anymore?
    thanks
     
  5. Mr.X

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  6. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    Hi
    do you mean udf usbstick pen /pendrive?
    I wanted to disable it for every device
    thanks
     
  7. Mr.X

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    Yes I do.
    Try the link I posted above. NOte that I haven't tried it, I just did a quick search and found it.
     
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