Although it does look from that control panel screenshot like something is a bit wrong... What if you try and connect in bootloader mode? I know we did have an issue where Windows changed something and then only newer firmwares would work in it - but that was 5+ years ago I think
You could also try rubbing the USB contacts with a rubber? Sometimes they do corrode over time on the Pico and cause problems.
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Hi - do the other boards work ok for you?
It's odd that the Pico actually appears as a USB device - usually when it's got that far everything is ok. Maybe you could try connecting with a different application, like maybe PuTTY (https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html)
Although it does look from that control panel screenshot like something is a bit wrong... What if you try and connect in bootloader mode? I know we did have an issue where Windows changed something and then only newer firmwares would work in it - but that was 5+ years ago I think
You could also try rubbing the USB contacts with a rubber? Sometimes they do corrode over time on the Pico and cause problems.