![]() If you still don’t find your USB drive working, you may have to look into the Device Manager. It will re-enable USB Ports and allow you to use USB or Pen drives. In the right pane, select Start and change the value to 3. Navigate to the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR.Go to Start > Run, type “ regedit,” and press enter to open the registry editor.Now how do you unlock it? You have to go right into where the administrator has been. He would alter the settings through the regedit command on the Run console. If the administrator is wise, then he would do this to ensure a tight blockade. ![]() 1] Enable, Disable USB Drives
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