on 01-29-2024 06:06 PM - edited Sunday by ZenBot
[Chromebook] Troubleshooting - Chromebook USB Port Issues
If you're experiencing connectivity issues with the USB ports on your Chromebook, such as unrecognized external devices, unstable connections, or data transmission problems, please refer to the following troubleshooting steps.
Compatible USB External Devices for Chromebook
When connecting external devices to your Chromebook, ensure that the devices meet the following compatibility requirements, and if the connected devices use one of the following filesystems, Chrome OS can access the files.
Note: Make sure you're using the latest version of Chrome OS. To check for available updates, refer to this guide: Updating Chromebook's Operating System.
Chromebook can connect to the following accessories:
For best results, look for accessories that are certified Works With Chromebook. These accessories have been tested and proven to meet Chromebook compatibility standards, to ensure they work seamlessly with your Chromebook.
Accessible Filesystems:
The above information is cited from the following source. Please refer to the provided source for accuracy, and contact the source directly if you have any questions. ASUS is not affiliated with this information or service.
Source: File types and external devices that work on Chromebooks.
Check Hardware of Connected Device and Cable
Chromebook does not support USB devices that require additional driver installation, such as printers or scanners. For using a printer, refer to this guide: Setting up your printer.
Troubleshoot Thunderbolt and USB4
If you're using Thunderbolt and USB4 accessories, ensure that both your Chromebook and the accessory support USB4 and Thunderbolt. Compatible devices often have the Thunderbolt image printed on the device’s connector.
Note: Refer to the device's User Manual for detailed USB port support specifications.
Note: To connect new Thunderbolt or USB4 accessories, you must be signed in to your Chromebook and the screen must be unlocked.
A Thunderbolt accessory may require direct memory access to work properly and at full performance. If your Thunderbolt accessory doesn’t automatically work when you plug it in, turn off data access protection on your Chromebook. For maximum security, protection for direct memory access by external accessories is turned on by default.
Additional troubleshooting methods
If your USB port issue persists despite trying the above methods, please attempt the following steps:
You can also refer to the Google Chromebook Help on the official website for more detailed information:
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/183093
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/10483408
If your issue remains unresolved, please contact the ASUS customer service center for further assistance.