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com> Subject: Re: USB: device not accepting address errors Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 15:24:56 -0600 Globe Trotter wrote: > Hi, > > I have been trying to read from my USB flash drive on my Lenovo Thinkpad T61 > and device not accepting address 28 error nothing seems to be happening. Here are the entries from my > /var/log/messages. > >
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tail -f /var/log/messages: > > Dec 10 08:26:48 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using > ehci_hcd and address
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18 > Dec 10 08:27:03 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: device not accepting address 18, error > -110 > Dec 10 08:27:03 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using > ehci_hcd and address 19 > Dec
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10 08:27:19 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: device not accepting address 19, error > -110 > Dec 10 08:27:19 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using > ehci_hcd and address 20 > Dec 10 08:27:29 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: device not accepting address 20, error > -110 > Dec 10 08:27:29 kharkai kernel: usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using > ehci_hcd and address 21 > Dec 10 08:27:40 kharkai kernel: usb device not accepting address error 62 2-2: device not accepting address 21, error > -110 > > I may mention that there are three USB ports on this laptop and I have attached > a USB mouse and a USB keyboard to two of them, one on the left and the keyboard > on the lower of the two right USB ports. > When I have run into this type of error in the past, it was because the USB device had not initialized properly when plugged in. I am more used to seeing it with USB powered USB hard drives where the load of the drive spinning up give the electronics problems. But I would not expect to see this with a flash drive, unless there were some heavy loads on the USB bus already, or it was seriously underpowered. As an experiment, you could try plugging in the memory drive without the keyboard and mouse plugged in... Dumb question - are you plugging the memory drive directly into the computer, or into the USB port on the keyboard? Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup! Attachment: signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature References: USB: device not accepting address errors From: Globe Trotter [Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]
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 ~/ is device not accepting address 2 error 71 Instead of a resumé Contacts How to fix "device not accepting address" error "device descriptor read/64, error -71" ← → If Linux suddenly happen to fail to recognize a USB drive, check dmesg for errors. Once you see a device descriptor read/64 error 32 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 21, error -32 most https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2007-December/msg01875.html 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. I hope that this message will https://paulphilippov.com/articles/how-to-fix-device-not-accepting-address-error 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 ago Yep. Saved me a bunch of time as well. Thanks a bunch
3rd, 2009, 12:54 AMDuring boot, ubuntu falls back to the text screen showing a message that Bluetooth is starting, then the following errors with usb appear slowly (shown below is the https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1028767.html dmesg output) This problem just started occurring on a previously working system (8.10), so it may be due to a change from one of the frequent daily updates, or, I suppose it might be a hardware problem that just occurred - only one time it happened, the usb mouse wasn't working, but unplugging it and reinserting it, fixed it, which makes me think it's some problem only during device not boot. [ 33.416016] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 33.632020] usb 2-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4 [ 48.744014] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 63.960014] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 64.176012] usb 2-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5 [ 74.584011] usb 2-4: device not accepting address 5, error -110 [ device not accepting 74.696012] usb 2-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6 [ 85.104019] usb 2-4: device not accepting address 6, error -110 [ 85.104089] hub 2-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 4 [ 85.560013] usb 1-1: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2 [ 85.773163] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice [ 86.080013] usb 1-4: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 3 [ 101.256013] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 116.536013] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 116.816011] usb 1-4: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 4 [ 131.992011] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 147.272011] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [ 147.552012] usb 1-4: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 5 [ 157.960015] usb 1-4: device not accepting address 5, error -110 [ 158.136013] usb 1-4: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 6 [ 168.544012] usb 1-4: device not accepting address 6, error -110 [ 168.544079] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 4 elli222January 3rd, 2009, 02:57 PMHello, exactly the same problem here. It seems that the hub gets power