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3 solutions to fix Device Error Code 43 on PC
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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There’s hardly anything worse than an error pop appearing on a basic plug-and-playUSB device. And, in my experience, this tends to happen even with mice or keyboards, external hard drives and a plethora of other devices. The device isn’t recognized or the “Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems” suddenly appears.
A headache to say the least. The infamous Error Code 43 is almost certainly adriverissue and thus the resolution is quite simple. Check it out below.
How to fix device error code 43 on Windows 10/8.1/7
Solution 1 – Unplug and plug in the device
As you’re probably aware, the “Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems” comes with the Error Code 43. The reason for such occurrence mostly lies in faulty drivers. However, for starters, unplug your device and plug it in again. If that doesn’t help, we suggest rebooting your PC and looking for changes.
Test out device or navigate to Device Manager and look forDevice StatusunderProperties. Just right-click on the Start menu and openDevice Manager. Right-click on the affected device and open Properties. There you should see whether the Error Code 43 is still at hand or the issue is gone.
If this won’t work, we’ll obviously need to move todriversas they’re the probable cause of the device malfunction.
Solution 2 – Reinstall drivers (disable network)
If you’re experiencing the Error Code 43 with GPU or Network adapter, we suggest moving to the solution 3 right away. On the other hand, if we’re looking at the malfunctioningUSB device, you can try this out first.
The Windows Update feature provides users withdriversautomatically, as soon as the system boots for the first time. However, these are not always the best-fitteddrivers, even though they are seemingly latest versions.
What you can do is uninstall thedriverand disable network. This will prevent Windows Update from installing the nonfunctional version and thedriverwill be installed from a local source.
This worked for me on multiple occasions, especially onWindows 7. Here’s what you need to do:
Solution 3 – Install official drivers
Finally, if you’re still stuck with the Error Code 43, we suggest navigating to an official support website and downloading officialdriversdigitally assigned to your device. This is of utmost importance for users who are unable to get Display adapters working. Once you’ve got the officialdriver, install it and reboot your PC.
Theerrorshould be resolved and your device ready to use. With that said, we can wrap this up. Don’t forget to share your thoughts with us. We look forward to alternative solutions or questions, and you can post them in the comments section below.
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Aleksandar Ognjanovic
Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.
Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.
In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.
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