Error encountered during startup: USB port activation failed due to a bad connection.
Error encountered during startup: USB port activation failed due to a bad connection.
The issue is occurring on Ubuntu 16.04 with Minecraft not running after upgrading from 22.04. I kept the previous installation because it worked on another system. My setup uses a P104 board, which makes Minecraft difficult to run. On an non-Intel card, I encounter a "cannot activate USB port is it bad?" error during login. When I press F2 for a new terminal, the message persists and scrolls endlessly. How can I make it ignore this warning and boot successfully? The 22.04 version also displays this error, though it previously handled it without issues.
I don't have personal information about your system, but typically you should check your BIOS updates by looking in the manufacturer's website or using the device's settings menu. It's a good idea to confirm whether it matches the latest version available for your hardware model.