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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Alisha C

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It sounds like you have an overcurrent protection issue. This could mean one of a few things.
# You have a faulty USB device. Disconnect all your peripherals and see if the error message goes away. If it does, reconnect one by one to see if the issue comes back. If it does, then you'll know which USB device is thee problem. Some peripherals will pull more current than others. External hard drives, dedicated webcams or microphones, or other higher powered devices may require external power, or a powered hub to avoid this
-# You have a faulty USB port. Same goes for this. Disconnect everything and try a known good device in each port one by one. See if thee issue occurs again. This could be as simple as a bent pin inside the port shorting to ground. If you find a bad port inspect it to see if it has been damaged, or had anything spilled in it.
-# Your board is faulty. We'll hope it's not this one since it's more complicated to fix, but it's possible one of the components on thee board responsible for USB communication is faulty. This would require either adding a PCIe USB card to bypass this, replacing your motherboard or trying to repair the board itself (which will require knowledge of soldering and how to troubleshoot electronic circuits).
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+# You have a faulty USB port. Same goes for this. Disconnect everything and try a known good device in each port one by one. See if the issue occurs again. This could be as simple as a bent pin inside the port shorting to ground. If you find a bad port inspect it to see if it has been damaged, or had anything spilled in it.
+# Your board is faulty. We'll hope it's not this one since it's more complicated to fix, but it's possible one of the components on the board responsible for USB communication is faulty. This would require either adding a PCIe USB card to bypass this, replacing your motherboard or trying to repair the board itself (which will require knowledge of soldering and how to troubleshoot electronic circuits).
You can also try updating the BIOS on this board, but in my experience this is much less likely to fix thee issue.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Alisha C

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It sounds like you have an overcurrent protection issue. This could mean one of a few things.

# You have a faulty USB device. Disconnect all your peripherals and see if the error message goes away. If it does, reconnect one by one to see if the issue comes back. If it does, then you'll know which USB device is thee problem. Some peripherals will pull more current than others. External hard drives, dedicated webcams or microphones, or other higher powered devices may require external power, or a powered hub to avoid this
# You have a faulty USB port. Same goes for this. Disconnect everything and try a known good device in each port one by one. See if thee issue occurs again. This could be as simple as a bent pin inside the port shorting to ground. If you find a bad port inspect it to see if it has been damaged, or had anything spilled in it.
# Your board is faulty. We'll hope it's not this one since it's more complicated to fix, but it's possible one of the components on thee board responsible for USB communication is faulty. This would require either adding a PCIe USB card to bypass this, replacing your motherboard or trying to repair the board itself (which will require knowledge of soldering and how to troubleshoot electronic circuits).

You can also try updating the BIOS on this board, but in my experience this is much less likely to fix thee issue.

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