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[title] Brush your USB-A port | |
- | [* icon_caution] |
- | [* black] Insert the head of a |
+ | [* icon_caution] Don't use any metal tools to clean the USB-A port, as you risk damaging it. |
+ | [* black] Insert the head of a brush, like a dry toothbrush, into the port. |
[* black] Gently slide the brush back and forth to break up any clumped debris. | |
[* black] Remove the brush and use a dust blower or compressed air to blow out any debris. | |
[* black] If any debris is stuck, reinsert the brush and rotate it to let the hairs "scoop" out any debris. | |
- | [* black] Plug in your device and check if it's working. If it's |
+ | [* black] Plug in your device and check if it's working. If it's still not working, move on to the next step. |