Hi xavier,
You can try cleaning the contacts as another has advised. It's very
possible that the USB sockets just plain wore out with use, and need to be
replaced. Being a notebook, I wouldn't recommend you trying to replace the
sockets yourself. You might find a computer shop locally that can do that
kind of repair. If not, return it to Gateway for service--after all, they
made it, and know it best. Try to get an estimate before they start work.
Notebooks can be fairly expensive to repair.
If you decide to return it to Gateway, this link has some information:
http://support.gateway.com/s/faq/c-c.../cserv67.shtml
If it is cost prohibitive, don't throw it away--you can always send it to me
for parts!
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HTH,
Curt
Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
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|I have a Gateway M505 B2 notebook (out of warranty) with dodgy ports. This
| model has 1 in the rear and 2 on the right side. The rear stopped working
a
| year ago and the last of the side ports just quit. I believe it is just a
| matter of solid contact with the 4 wire contacts. There has been a lot of
| use over the last 3 years and I have renewed the controllers and drivers
| enough to feel confident that this is the problem. Is it possible to
repair
| these female receptacles?
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