I don't know if you are talking about the USB port in your computer or the USB plug itself. If the USB port in the computer the only fix is to replace your mother board. The work around for this is there's usually multiple USB ports on each motherboard so you can just use another port. If the plug itself... I'm sorry you are going to have to replace the device. I hope it's not a thumb drive with information you haven't backed up on it.
It should be-- He pulled out a gun and shot the prowler.
Pulled, if possible, less of a chance for infection and not as much pain afterwards.
That is the correct spelling of the word "pick" (a tool or choice, to choose).
Based on your desctiption of the problem, there are several possible causes. Some which I can recall follow. It is possible that the "headlight" switch has become defective. Another possibility is that a wiring harness connector has become "unplugged," or possibly, water or some other liquid has gotten into a connector and caused current flow inhibiting CORROSION ON the connector CONTACTS. Another possibility is that a wire[s] has been cut, broken, or pulled apart. There are possibly OTHER causes which I cannot recall.
It is possible, but it is strongly recommended that you follow the advice of your trainers and doctors.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing anything about the set of numbers that they are pulled from.
yes
The correct answer is: Dissociation
The correct answer is: Dissociation
The correct answer is: Dissociation
No, the possessive (with the apostrophe) is used with "cats", since they possess the tails. The sentence should be, "I pulled two cats' tails."
The back must be pulled as taut as possible.