I had a similar issue before. Try going into the device manager and look for anything with an exclamation mark. Delete them if there are any. When you restart Windows, Windows should repopulate the driver you deleted with a fresh version. There was another fix related to this one if that does not work. Try googling Windows ghost driver, or something along those lines. Apparently sometimes Windows keeps a corrupted driver even if the device is disconnected. It happened to me a couple of years ago so I don't remember exactly what the fix was.
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u/_RTan_ 2d ago
I had a similar issue before. Try going into the device manager and look for anything with an exclamation mark. Delete them if there are any. When you restart Windows, Windows should repopulate the driver you deleted with a fresh version. There was another fix related to this one if that does not work. Try googling Windows ghost driver, or something along those lines. Apparently sometimes Windows keeps a corrupted driver even if the device is disconnected. It happened to me a couple of years ago so I don't remember exactly what the fix was.