USB Storage Devices not showing up in My Computer

I have had this issue for sometime now, and I have not been able to find my solution. Hopefully, someone may be able to assist.
I have done most of what other forums have said, including formatting the Disk in Disk Manager (It gives me an error every time I attempt to assign a letter or try to format it). It's not just my USB Thumb Drive either, its my phone, my mouse, everything
USB related. It just won't read any devices what so ever.
Thanks in advance,
Cobey

Hi Cobey,
It sounds like a USB driver issue if it affect all USB devices. Let's test to replace USB related inf files to see if issue could be fixed.
Please:
1. Uninstall your USB device in DEVMGMT.MSC (Device Manager).
2. Open Windows Explorer and go to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository.
3. Find folders with the name usbstor.inf_xxxxxxxx. Open the folder with the newest date.
4. Copy usbstor.inf and usbstor.PNF inside and replace the same files in C:\Windows\inf.
Reboot to see if issue still exists.
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