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Canada. flickr Links BitBucket Blogger eBay Drive2 Etsy Facebook Flattr Flickr GitHub Google+ Kroogi Last.fm LinkedIn ohloh Postcrossing Tumblr Twitter YouTube Paul Philippov home is where device not accepting address error 110 ~/ is Instead of a resumé Contacts How to fix "device not accepting usb device not accepting address error 71 address" error ← → If Linux suddenly happen to fail to recognize a USB drive, check dmesg for errors. usb device not accepting address error 32 Once you see a bunch of errors like usb 1-5: device descriptor read/64, error -32 usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 21 usb 1-5: device not accepting address device not accepting address error 62 21, error -32 most probably it’s a result of hardware failure rather than a driver or kernel bug. USB has an over-current protection, which gets triggered when power consumption from the port is too high. Unplug all USB devices from PC, turn power off, and wait a minute or two. Plug everything back and boot into Linux. I spent the whole morning, until found out why.
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I hope that this message will save someone a few hours, and nerves. PS: Actual errors may vary. You may see different port and/or error code. Ex.: usb 3-1: device descriptor read/64, error -62 or usb 4-2: device descriptor read/64, error -71 or usb 2-3: device descriptor read/64, error -101 but the root of the problem is the same. Published on October 21, 2010 (almost 6 years ago) Article tags: linux, usb Comments // 77 Click here to leave a comment ThiasJ over 5 years ago Thank you SO much!!! I thought I had to buy a new HDD! will smith about 5 years ago God bless you! I was tearing my hair out trying to fix an error -62 problem that was disabling any usb device I plugged in after I had removed a usb sound card. Unplugging the computer and leaving it unplugged for a couple of minutes fixed it, thank you! No one else seems to have discovered this, I've been reading other posts talking about unloading modules, and many other more complicated troubleshooting methods and fixes when I found your page. Many, many thanks to you! JonW almost 5 years a
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