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Are your USB ports restarting?

Are your USB ports restarting?

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playstation43
Member
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06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#1
Hello!
My issue with my PC after the recent Win11 reinstall is that my USB setup keeps resetting randomly. It's not ideal while playing ETS2. For troubleshooting, I updated my BIOS without any problems. Previously, I had system lag during games because of the old L-Connect 2 software; once closed, the lag disappeared. Back then, I didn't face USB problems, and since then I've only added an onboard SSD. I also have the latest chipset drivers installed. I would like to know how to fix this and find a solution.
Note: I also tried disabling power saving for my USB ports, but it didn't work.
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playstation43
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #1

Hello!
My issue with my PC after the recent Win11 reinstall is that my USB setup keeps resetting randomly. It's not ideal while playing ETS2. For troubleshooting, I updated my BIOS without any problems. Previously, I had system lag during games because of the old L-Connect 2 software; once closed, the lag disappeared. Back then, I didn't face USB problems, and since then I've only added an onboard SSD. I also have the latest chipset drivers installed. I would like to know how to fix this and find a solution.
Note: I also tried disabling power saving for my USB ports, but it didn't work.

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SkyCrowzK
Member
189
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#2
Which version of Windows 11 are you using?
Right-click Start, select Run, type winver and press Enter.
The current version is 24H2.
USB is usually built into Windows; do you have all the updates installed?
There is a USB-related issue with version 24H2 – see the Microsoft support page for details: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/window...446msgdesc
Lian Li, would you need a controller box compatible with all your versions? It seems some users have up to three controllers installed.
Do you think L Connect 3 is suitable for your hardware?
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SkyCrowzK
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #2

Which version of Windows 11 are you using?
Right-click Start, select Run, type winver and press Enter.
The current version is 24H2.
USB is usually built into Windows; do you have all the updates installed?
There is a USB-related issue with version 24H2 – see the Microsoft support page for details: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/window...446msgdesc
Lian Li, would you need a controller box compatible with all your versions? It seems some users have up to three controllers installed.
Do you think L Connect 3 is suitable for your hardware?

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USAirways
Member
157
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#3
The text mentions 23H2 and suggests it might be the problem. It notes an optional 23H2 update for Windows 11 and explains difficulty in obtaining 24H2 via updates.
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USAirways
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #3

The text mentions 23H2 and suggests it might be the problem. It notes an optional 23H2 update for Windows 11 and explains difficulty in obtaining 24H2 via updates.

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TeamIndigo
Junior Member
6
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#4
I question whether updating to win 11 would resolve the USB port reset issue. 24H2 is relatively recent and will appear in Windows Update once available. It also has its own set of problems. What occurs when the USB ports reset? What specifications does this PC have? Why were you reinstalling it? It might be a defective USB device that could be interfering with the connection. That's just a possibility.
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TeamIndigo
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #4

I question whether updating to win 11 would resolve the USB port reset issue. 24H2 is relatively recent and will appear in Windows Update once available. It also has its own set of problems. What occurs when the USB ports reset? What specifications does this PC have? Why were you reinstalling it? It might be a defective USB device that could be interfering with the connection. That's just a possibility.

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Der_Zwieback
Member
148
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#5
When the USB ports reset, the PC often becomes inactive while all my USB devices turn off and then back on again. This can occur intermittently, sometimes lasting hours, and it seems unpredictable.
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Der_Zwieback
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #5

When the USB ports reset, the PC often becomes inactive while all my USB devices turn off and then back on again. This can occur intermittently, sometimes lasting hours, and it seems unpredictable.

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mylesharley
Member
139
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#6
Not sure if this would assist, but here are some tips:
Check if the issue occurs frequently.
Consider performing a clean boot to determine if non-Microsoft programs are interfering.
Follow the instructions carefully and avoid disabling any Microsoft services—Windows should load properly.
If a clean boot resolves the problem, it suggests a startup program is involved.
Try restarting the stopped programs repeatedly to identify the culprit.
Look into the reliability history in Windows search to see if anything unusual appears during this time.
Also, verify whether any new parts were installed before the issue started.
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mylesharley
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #6

Not sure if this would assist, but here are some tips:
Check if the issue occurs frequently.
Consider performing a clean boot to determine if non-Microsoft programs are interfering.
Follow the instructions carefully and avoid disabling any Microsoft services—Windows should load properly.
If a clean boot resolves the problem, it suggests a startup program is involved.
Try restarting the stopped programs repeatedly to identify the culprit.
Look into the reliability history in Windows search to see if anything unusual appears during this time.
Also, verify whether any new parts were installed before the issue started.

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TheNamesAidan
Member
194
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#7
When dealing with startup programs, my concern still centers on L-Connect 3. I plan to separate them later.
In the Windows log, there are errors and warnings. However, I recently performed another USB reset while writing this, and the Windows logger didn't record anything.
The most recent error messages (translated via Google Translate) indicate:
The AMDRyzenMasterDriverV27 service failed to start because the specified file was missing.
I might just reinstall Windows over this situation.
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TheNamesAidan
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #7

When dealing with startup programs, my concern still centers on L-Connect 3. I plan to separate them later.
In the Windows log, there are errors and warnings. However, I recently performed another USB reset while writing this, and the Windows logger didn't record anything.
The most recent error messages (translated via Google Translate) indicate:
The AMDRyzenMasterDriverV27 service failed to start because the specified file was missing.
I might just reinstall Windows over this situation.

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OreoHer0
Member
226
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM
#8
did you check for the newest chipset drivers?
https://www.amd.com/en/support/downloads.../b550.html
because i believe ryzenmaster is included in those.
are you using L Connect 3 for fans? which models do you have?
most devices on a pc are linked via the pci bus, so if one fails it can affect others too. I had a mouse a few years back that would stop the gpu working. It took a while to figure out.
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OreoHer0
06-06-2025, 02:18 AM #8

did you check for the newest chipset drivers?
https://www.amd.com/en/support/downloads.../b550.html
because i believe ryzenmaster is included in those.
are you using L Connect 3 for fans? which models do you have?
most devices on a pc are linked via the pci bus, so if one fails it can affect others too. I had a mouse a few years back that would stop the gpu working. It took a while to figure out.

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EpicNoah0812
Junior Member
29
06-06-2025, 02:19 AM
#9
Yes, the chipset drivers are already installed and now I've added those linked by you.
Yes, I have five Lian-Li fans set up and they're connected to a hub that directly links to a USB port on the motherboard. This hub also has its own firmware, which I updated after installing L Connect 3.
Since it caused me issues before, I'm still concerned about this one.
I'm feeling quite uncertain about what this problem might be related to, as it's not straightforward to identify the cause.
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EpicNoah0812
06-06-2025, 02:19 AM #9

Yes, the chipset drivers are already installed and now I've added those linked by you.
Yes, I have five Lian-Li fans set up and they're connected to a hub that directly links to a USB port on the motherboard. This hub also has its own firmware, which I updated after installing L Connect 3.
Since it caused me issues before, I'm still concerned about this one.
I'm feeling quite uncertain about what this problem might be related to, as it's not straightforward to identify the cause.

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Animegirl34
Junior Member
46
06-06-2025, 02:19 AM
#10
I wonder what it uses the USB for. The controller has three cables: one for PWM to control the fan, one for ARGB for lighting, and one USB presumably for something else. Some people say it's for controlling the top two fans, but that seems unnecessary if it's already connected. I have three TL fans installed just last Tuesday, so everything is fresh. Others report that L Connect 3 devices cause USB devices to restart. What exactly are you using it for? Are you adjusting RGB colors or managing fan speeds? I found it to be somewhat buggy—it keeps asking me to reorder the fans again, even though I have the LCD ones.
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Animegirl34
06-06-2025, 02:19 AM #10

I wonder what it uses the USB for. The controller has three cables: one for PWM to control the fan, one for ARGB for lighting, and one USB presumably for something else. Some people say it's for controlling the top two fans, but that seems unnecessary if it's already connected. I have three TL fans installed just last Tuesday, so everything is fresh. Others report that L Connect 3 devices cause USB devices to restart. What exactly are you using it for? Are you adjusting RGB colors or managing fan speeds? I found it to be somewhat buggy—it keeps asking me to reorder the fans again, even though I have the LCD ones.

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