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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 ~/ is Instead of a resumé Contacts How to fix "device not accepting address" error ← → If Linux device descriptor read 64 error 71 suddenly happen to fail to recognize a USB drive, check dmesg for errors. Once you see a device not accepting address 2 error 71 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 device not accepting address error 110 not accepting address 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
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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 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. usb device not accepting address error 32 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 for posting this. dardino over 4 years ago some one knows how to fix the problem without rebooting? Sergei Kirjanov over 4 years ago I had similar problem (error message). USB devices (webcam and /dev/sdX) somehow conflicted. How? May be not just ¨Plug everything back¨, but play with minimal sets of devices. Kris over 4 years ago Worked for me, thanks! :-D. A soft reboot on didn't appear to fix it, so definitely power off/unplug/power on. Yusuke over 4 years ago How can this be fixed, i mean, plug and play, like it's supposed to be? Coz works fine on Windows, so how can be
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takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top USB device not accepting address 5, error -71 up https://paulphilippov.com/articles/how-to-fix-device-not-accepting-address-error vote 1 down vote favorite I had problem with my ubuntu 14.04. Today Ive started it and it was without top and side panel, so I have found some tips, how to fix it. Nothing helped me, because I didnt found Unity, so Ive restarted pc, turned it on and terminal started with "USB device not accepting address 5, error -71". So now i dont see anything, just terminal and if I try Ctrl + Alt http://askubuntu.com/questions/636282/usb-device-not-accepting-address-5-error-71 + F7, I see only that error. Now I really dont know, what to do. Unplugged all USB, restarted and still same problem. usb share|improve this question asked Jun 14 '15 at 9:30 Mildas 112 add a comment| active oldest votes Know someone who can answer? Share a link to this question via email, Google+, Twitter, or Facebook. Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Browse other questions tagged usb or ask your own question. asked 1 year ago viewed 439 times Related 0have to plug/un-plug usb devices on system booting?6USB device not accepting address0device not accepting address 36, error -71 after installing kernel 3.10rc64USB 3.0 works sometimes, USB 2.0 works always4Errors with USB device during boot?1USB Ports No Longer Working0USB ports not working all of a sudden0My ubuntu started showing errors messages, and then, my USBs stopped working0ttyacm0 not getting in ubuntu 14.04, getting error as USB Device not accepting address0Ubuntu, error: usb 1-1.1: device not accepting address 6,error -32 Hot Network Questions What are the drawbacks of the US making tactical first use of nuclear weapons against terror
irritated by the way Ubuntu Hardy interacts with the disk. Half of the time when I connected the hard disk to my computer, I would get the following error messages: https://urukrama.wordpress.com/2009/01/27/usb-drive-not-recognised-error-71/ [ 4159.607574] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4 [ 2079.875502] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 [ 2080.099379] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 [ 2080.319263] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5 [ 2080.443858] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 [ 4161.322029] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 [ 4161.537896] usb 1-1: device not new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 6 [ 4161.945615] usb 1-1: device not accepting address 6, error -71 [ 4162.057577] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 7 [ 4162.465330] usb 1-1: device not accepting address 7, error -71 Other than this error message, the device was totally unrecognised. The USB port worked fine, and there were no problems with the hard device not accepting disk, which I could use without any problems on other computers. Ubuntu's behaviour was very unpredictable: I could detect no pattern why it sometimes recognised the disk, and why at other times it would ignore it. An internet search indicated this is not an uncommon problem, and usbcore, which is compiled as a module in Hardy's kernel, seems to be the culprit. Plenty of suggestions were offered online (including recompiling the kernel) but most of them did not help me at all. Finally, I found something on an old mailing list that solved the problem. All I needed to do was add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/options: options usbcore use_both_schemes=y (If you are curious as to why this solved the problem, please read this clear explanation.) After a reboot, my external USB drive is now recognised without any difficulties every time I plug it in. Related Posted by urukrama Filed in General Tags: linux, ubuntu, usb, usbcore 4 Comments » 4 Responses to "USB drive not recognised (error-71)" pollux_master said June 10, 2010 at 12:09 pm Thx a lot! Solved my problem to connect my W395! Reply Matthew McEachen said June 30, 2010 at 6:26 am Excellent! I had a Western Digital external hard driv