Windows 11 或 Windows 10是否(Does)显示“此设备已禁用。(代码 22(Code 22))”设备管理器(Device Manager)实用程序中出现错误?如果是这样,有问题的设备可能在您的电脑上被禁用。发生这种情况的原因有多种,包括自动和手动设备停用。我们将向您展示一些重新启用设备并解决问题的简单方法。
出现上述错误的最常见原因是有人在设备管理器中手动(Device Manager)禁用了您的设备(disabled your device)。另一个原因是您的Windows系统由于某种原因被迫禁用您的设备。一些次要原因包括计算机上的端口故障、系统更改不正确、设备驱动程序故障等。

在设备管理器(Device Manager)中重新启用禁用的设备(Device)
修复“此设备已禁用。(代码 22(Code 22))”错误是在设备管理器中手动(Device Manager)重新启用已禁用的设备(re-enable your disabled device)。这样做会在您的电脑上重新激活您的设备,并允许您的电脑与该设备进行通信。
- 打开电脑的“开始”(Start)菜单,找到“设备管理器”(Device Manager),然后启动该实用程序。
- 展开您的设备类别并找到您已禁用的设备。
- 右键单击您的设备并选择启用设备。

Windows 将立即重新激活您选择的设备,以便您可以在电脑上使用您的设备。
重新启动您的Windows 11或 Windows 10 电脑
如果从设备管理器(Device Manager)重新启用设备未能解决您的问题,请重新启动计算机(restart your computer)并查看是否可以解决您的问题。这是因为您的机器可能遇到小故障,导致您连接的设备无法工作。您可以通过重新启动操作系统来解决这些小问题。
- 打开Windows 11 或 Windows 10 电脑上的
“开始”菜单。(Start)
- 选择菜单中的电源图标。
- 选择重新启动(Choose Restart)以关闭并重新打开计算机。

将您的设备(Device)连接到计算机(Your Computer)上的另一个端口(Port)或插槽(Slot)
如果您的设备在 PC 上仍然处于禁用状态且无法使用,您可以应用的一种修复方法是将设备从当前端口或(port)插槽中拔下,然后将其插入计算机上的其他端口或插槽中。如果端口或插槽故障导致问题,这有助于解决该问题。
只需(Simply)从当前插入的端口拔下设备即可。然后,将设备插入计算机上另一个相同类型的端口。然后您应该会在 PC 上看到该设备。
回滚设备的驱动程序更新(Driver Update)
如果您的设备在安装特定驱动程序更新后开始出现故障,则该更新可能有问题。有时,设备制造商最终会推出有缺陷的驱动程序,从而导致消费者的计算机出现各种随机问题。
幸运的是,Windows 允许您回滚计算机上安装的驱动程序更新。(roll back the driver updates)这可以让您恢复到驱动程序之前的状态。
- 右键单击“开始”(Start)菜单图标并选择实用程序名称,
打开设备管理器。(Device Manager)
- 在实用程序中展开您的设备类别。
- 右键单击您的设备并选择属性。

- 访问“属性”(Properties)中的“驱动程序”(Driver)选项卡。
- 选择回滚驱动程序选项。

- 卸载完驱动程序更新后,重新启动电脑。
将您的设备(Device) 驱动程序(Drivers)更新到最新(Latest)版本
您收到“此设备已禁用。(代码 22(Code 22))”错误是您的设备驱动程序已过时。较旧的驱动程序有时不能很好地与现代Windows系统配合使用,从而导致许多问题。
您可以通过将设备的驱动程序更新到最新版本(updating your device’s drivers to the latest version)来解决该问题。
- 启动 PC 的设备管理器(Device Manager)实用程序。
- 展开您的设备类别,右键单击您的设备,然后选择更新(Update)驱动程序。

- (Select Search)在下一页上选择自动搜索驱动程序。

- 等待(Wait)设备管理器(Device Manager)查找并安装适合您设备的最新驱动程序
。
- 重新启动您的电脑。
如果这不能解决您的问题,您可以在电脑上手动下载并安装设备的最新驱动程序。(manually download and install your device’s latest drivers)大多数设备制造商网站都提供驱动程序下载选项,允许您从Windows(Windows)环境外部获取所需的驱动程序。
使用系统还(Use System Restore)原来修复错误代码 22(Error Code 22)
有时,由于系统发生更改,设备会停止工作并变得无法使用。您或其他人可能在您的电脑上错误地指定了选项,导致您的设备无法工作。
您可以通过使用 Windows 的系统还原实用程序
回滚更改来解决此问题。(rolling back your changes)
- 打开“开始”(Start)菜单,找到“恢复”(Recovery),然后选择该项目。
- (Choose Open System Restore)在下一页上选择“打开系统还原” 。

- (Select Next)在实用程序的第一个屏幕上
选择“下一步” 。
- 选择列表中最新的还原点,然后选择“下一步”(Next)。

- 选择完成(Finish)开始撤消更改。
删除(Remove)并重新安装设备的驱动程序
如果您的设备仍未开始与电脑配合使用,则设备安装的驱动程序可能已损坏。此类驱动程序会阻止您的设备与电脑正确通信,从而导致许多问题。
您可以通过卸载(uninstalling)并重新安装设备的驱动程序来解决该问题。
- 打开 PC 上的设备管理器。
- 展开您的设备类别,右键单击您的设备,然后选择卸载(Uninstall)设备。
- 启用尝试(Attempt)删除该设备的驱动程序选项并选择确定。

- 让设备管理器(Device Manager)完成设备的删除。
- 重新启动(Reboot)您的电脑,Windows将自动为您的设备安装正确的驱动程序。
重置您的 BIOS 设置
您的BIOS设置会影响您连接到计算机的设备。如果您最近更改了BIOS设置,并且您认为这导致了设备问题,请将BIOS重置为出厂设置。
您可以查看我们有关如何重置 BIOS 设置的(how to reset your BIOS settings)指南,以了解如何将您的设置恢复为默认值。完成此操作后,打开电脑,您的问题可能会得到解决。
更换您的硬件设备
如果您的设备仍然处于禁用状态,则问题可能出在您的设备上。您的设备可能有缺陷或损坏,无法与您的计算机正常工作。在这种情况下,最好的解决方案是访问设备制造商的官方商店并解决问题。
您可能需要解决设备的问题或更换新设备。
强制Windows在您的(Your)电脑
上启用已禁用的设备(Disabled Device)
Windows'“此设备已禁用。(代码 22(Code 22))”错误的发生有多种原因。该消息告诉您您的设备已被禁用(your device is disabled),但没有告诉您原因。幸运的是,您不必绞尽脑汁,因为我们上面的指南向您展示了一些解决问题的简单方法。
解决问题后,您的设备将显示在您的电脑上,您可以使用该设备执行任务。享受!
How to Fix a “This device is disabled. (Code 22)” Error on Windows
Does Windows 11 or Windows 10 display a “This device is disabled. (Code 22)” error in thе Device Mаnager utility? If so, the deviсe in question may be disabled on your PC. There are various reasons this happens, including both automatic and manual devіce deactiνation. We’ll show уou a few eаsy ways to re-enable yoυr device and fix your issue.
The most common reason you get the above error is that someone has manually disabled your device in Device Manager. Another reason is that your Windows system was forced to disable your device for some reason. Some minor reasons include a faulty port on your machine, an incorrect system change, faulty device drivers, and more.

Re-Enable the Disabled Device in Device Manager
One easy way to fix a “This device is disabled. (Code 22)” error is to manually re-enable your disabled device in Device Manager. Doing so re-activates your device on your PC and allows your PC to communicate with the device.
- Open your PC’s Start menu, find Device Manager, and launch the utility.
- Expand your device’s category and find your disabled device.
- Right-click your device and choose Enable device.

Windows will immediately re-activate your selected device, allowing you to work with your device on your PC.
Restart Your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC
If re-enabling the device from Device Manager didn’t fix your issue, restart your computer and see if that resolves your problem. This is because your machine may be experiencing minor glitches, causing your attached devices not to work. You can resolve those minor issues by rebooting your operating system.
- Open the Start menu on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC.
- Select the Power icon in the menu.
- Choose Restart to turn off and back on your computer.

Connect Your Device to Another Port or Slot on Your Computer
If your device remains disabled and unusable on your PC, one fix you can apply is to unplug the device from the current port or slot and plug it into a different port or slot on your machine. This helps resolve the issue if a faulty port or slot caused it.
Simply unplug your device from the port you’ve currently plugged it into. Then, plug the device into another but the same kind of port on your computer. You should then see the device on your PC.
Roll Back Your Device’s Driver Update
If your device has started malfunctioning after you installed a specific driver update, that update might be faulty. Sometimes, device manufacturers end up pushing faulty drivers, causing various random issues on consumers’ computers.
Luckily, Windows allows you to roll back the driver updates you’ve installed on your computer. This lets you get back to the previous state of your drivers.
- Open Device Manager by right-clicking your Start menu icon and choosing the utility name.
- Expand your device category in the utility.
- Right-click your device and choose Properties.

- Access the Driver tab in Properties.
- Select the Roll Back Driver option.

- When you’ve finished uninstalling your driver updates, reboot your PC.
Bring Your Device Drivers to the Latest Version
One reason you get a “This device is disabled. (Code 22)” error is that your device drivers are outdated. Older drivers sometimes don’t work well with modern Windows systems, causing many problems.
You can resolve that issue by updating your device’s drivers to the latest version.
- Launch your PC’s Device Manager utility.
- Expand your device category, right-click your device, and choose Update driver.

- Select Search automatically for drivers on the following page.

- Wait for Device Manager to find and install the latest drivers for your device.
- Restart your PC.
If that doesn’t fix your issue, you can manually download and install your device’s latest drivers on your PC. Most device manufacturer websites offer the driver download option, allowing you to grab the required drivers from outside the Windows environment.
Use System Restore to Fix Your Error Code 22
Sometimes, a device stops working and becomes unusable because of a change made to your system. You or someone else may have incorrectly specified an option on your PC, causing your device not to work.
You can fix that by rolling back your changes using Windows’ System Restore utility.
- Open the Start menu, find Recovery, and select that item.
- Choose Open System Restore on the following page.

- Select Next on the utility’s first screen.
- Choose the most recent restore point on the list and select Next.

- Select Finish to start undoing your changes.
Remove and Reinstall Your Device’s Drivers
If your device still hasn’t started working with your PC, your device’s installed drivers might be corrupted. Such drivers prevent your device from correctly communicating with your PC, causing many issues.
You can resolve that by uninstalling and reinstalling your device’s drivers.
- Open Device Manager on your PC.
- Expand your device category, right-click your device, and choose Uninstall device.
- Enable the Attempt to remove the driver for this device option and choose OK.

- Let Device Manager finish removing your device.
- Reboot your PC, and Windows will automatically install the correct drivers for your device.
Reset Your BIOS Settings
Your BIOS settings affect the devices you’ve connected to your computer. If you’ve recently changed your BIOS settings, and you think that has caused your device problem, reset your BIOS to the factory settings.
You can check out our guide on how to reset your BIOS settings to learn how to bring your settings to the default values. Once you’ve done that, turn on your PC, and your issue will likely be fixed.
Replace Your Hardware Device
If your device still remains disabled, the issue may be with your device. Your device may be defective or damaged, not being able to properly work with your computer. In this case, your best solution is to visit your device maker’s official store and troubleshoot the problem.
You may have to fix your device’s issue or replace your faulty device with a new one.
Forcing Windows to Enable the Disabled Device on Your PC
Windows’ “This device is disabled. (Code 22)” error occurs for various reasons. The message tells you that your device is disabled, but it doesn’t tell you why. Luckily, you don’t have to scratch your head for too long as our guide above shows you a few easy ways to fix your problem.
Once you’ve resolved your issue, your device will show up on your PC, and you can use that device for your tasks. Enjoy!