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It might be a bad cable if your USB connector on the PC works for other things. Switch to another USB port and watch for any action on the screen. Check out the device manager in the control panel and see if an unknown device is listed and then goes away when the Doro is unplugged. If that happens it will be a driver issue and you will need to get the latest driver from Doro and install it on your computer.
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