How to Make Windows Detect a USB Flash Disk. Otherwise try a different USB port. Check the partition status next to your USB flash disk. If its status does not show healthy and with a drive letter, this shows signs of corruption on the flash disk and will need to be repaired or formatted. Windows will notify you on the next steps to.
IMPORTANT Some USB Hubs prefer the authentication controller to be on Port 3 when connecting to a PS4, just make sure that when you power cycle the console that the CronusMAX PLUS completely shuts down (No LED) and doesn't sit in standby mode (Spinning Animation LED), otherwise on reboot the security authorization won't work correctly. Note: To correctly shut down the console, usb hub and CronusMAX PLUS, power cycles must be done from the console, not the controller. We do recommend that you use this that has been exclusivley manufactured for use with the CronusMAX PLUS. It gives a clean power cycle of all hardware connected to the consoles USB port without power cycling the console or disconnecting the CronusMAX from the USB Port. WARNING If the LED on the CronusMAX PLUS does not change from AU to a number then the authorization controller is not authenticating. 99% of the time, this means either you didn't set the Output Protocol to AUTOMATIC in Step 1 of the instructions, or the Micro-USB cable to the controller is faulty or simply not compatible, you should try another one.
Another issue that sometimes comes up is that the controller USB port has a loose data pin. It will charge fine, but won't transmit data.
Also make sure the controller is powered on of course - that's a rookie mistake. CONTROLLER DISCONNECTING? If you find that your Xbox One controller disconnects at random times there are several things to check that should solve the problem. Make sure you unpair the Authorization controller from the console correctly (in this case that will be a DualShock 4 controller as you are using a PS4 console). For detailed instructions. The USB cable could be losing its connection between the authorization (DS4) or gaming controller (XB1) and the USB Hub.
This can be caused by a poor quality USB cable, the USB socket on the controller itself is loose, any USB extension cable you are using with the Xbox One controller is poor quality or too long or the USB Hub is not setup correctly (wrong ports, not compatible etc). Check all connections and replace any parts if necessary. You powered on the console with the controller. Don't do that as the console will sync with the controller and the security ID will pass to the console and not the CronusMAX PLUS.
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Always power on the console with the consoles power button. Go to Step 1 in this guide and make sure 'Inframe In' is disabled and also try disabling the '1ms Response' and 'Inframe Out' options too.
This sometimes solves any disconnecting problems.
Follow the below steps to troubleshoot issues between your device and Android Auto Check your phone is charging If your phone isn't charging when you plug it into the car, it could be that there is debris or dust in one of the USB ports. Use the correct USB cable It's important to use the USB cable that came with your phone, or a cable that's supported by your phone's manufacturer. Also note that longer USB cables can cause connection to drop so use a shorter cable where possible. Enable the Android Auto app in your car Some cars require that you activate Android Auto in the car's settings menu. Connect your phone and your car via Bluetooth Make sure your car has Bluetooth active and that your phone and car are connected to each other. You will still need to connect your phone to your car with a USB cable.