If there isn’t, right-click in the sub-folder of “Device Parameters” and choose “New > DWORD (32-bit)”. In your Registry Editor search bar, paste the following address: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB.įind your device’s PID by right-clicking it in Device Manager and selecting Properties, then “Hardware IDs” in the “Details” tab.įind the device’s PID in the Registry Editor sidebar, then press Ctrl F and search for SelectiveSuspendEnabled to check if there is already a registry entry under that name. Press Start and then type “Registry Editor” click the top result. However, you can still continue with the Regedit method below to find out for sure. ![]() If you don’t get this message, or USB selective suspend still isn’t working, it’s possible your device does not support the feature. You can close the wizard and restart your PC. If you get the message “Windows has successfully updated your drivers”, your USB selective suspend feature should now be working.
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