Method 1: Delete the USB Upper Filter and Lower Filter entries (only applies if the problematic devices are the USB drivers)
There are two registry entries known as UpperFilters and LowerFilters, that can cause this kind of issues, and oftentimes deleting them is the way to solving them. Note, however, that editing your registry can cause a lot of problems if done incorrectly, so check twice before proceeding with each step of the method.
Press simultaneously the Windows and R keys on your keyboard. Type in regedit in the Run dialogue window, and press If you get a UAC prompt, accept it.
In the Registry Editor, use the left side navigation pane to navigate to the following folder:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
Find the UpperFilters and LowerFilters Select one, from the Edit menu of the top toolbar select Delete and click OK. Repeat the process for the other value.
Close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer.
At this point, you have three possible solutions for your problem. However, not each one can be used in all situations, so it is advised that you read through all of them and see which one fits your situation best.
Regards,
Peter