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Connect and disconnect USB troubleshooting guide

Connect and disconnect USB troubleshooting guide

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Terrorbyte115
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10-21-2016, 03:32 PM
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I added the USB device tree viewer and noticed the error messages keep appearing. It looks like your Corsair H150i Pro water pump is connected to ports 2-5-3 and 2-5-4, which might be linked to your Commander Pro system. The hub seems to switch on and off without a clear pattern. From what you described, the green lights flash red when it disconnects and turn green again after reconnecting. This behavior suggests the device is trying to stabilize but isn't consistently responding.
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Terrorbyte115
10-21-2016, 03:32 PM #1

I added the USB device tree viewer and noticed the error messages keep appearing. It looks like your Corsair H150i Pro water pump is connected to ports 2-5-3 and 2-5-4, which might be linked to your Commander Pro system. The hub seems to switch on and off without a clear pattern. From what you described, the green lights flash red when it disconnects and turn green again after reconnecting. This behavior suggests the device is trying to stabilize but isn't consistently responding.

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Gr33nFlar3
Member
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10-21-2016, 04:16 PM
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Open control panel, adjust plan settings, modify advanced options, then navigate to USB. If USB suspend is active, turn it off. This option turns off USB ports to conserve energy, or you may remove the drivers for all USB devices experiencing this issue, restart your computer and it will reinstall them automatically.
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Gr33nFlar3
10-21-2016, 04:16 PM #2

Open control panel, adjust plan settings, modify advanced options, then navigate to USB. If USB suspend is active, turn it off. This option turns off USB ports to conserve energy, or you may remove the drivers for all USB devices experiencing this issue, restart your computer and it will reinstall them automatically.

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Amtrak10
Senior Member
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10-23-2016, 04:48 PM
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Also in Device Manager, select Properties on the USB, Power Management settings, and uncheck the option allowing the computer to disable it for power savings. The issue seems likely due to corrupted USB drivers. Refer to my earlier post. Updated November 1, 2023 by WackySpace
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Amtrak10
10-23-2016, 04:48 PM #3

Also in Device Manager, select Properties on the USB, Power Management settings, and uncheck the option allowing the computer to disable it for power savings. The issue seems likely due to corrupted USB drivers. Refer to my earlier post. Updated November 1, 2023 by WackySpace