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Sweden Registered: 2011-11-21 Posts: 65 [SOLVED] USB error at boot Hi I wonder if there are any solution for this error, I got it when I boot my
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computer:Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: [ 19.096698] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, device not accepting address error 32 error -110Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: [ 34.360021] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel:
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[ 49.783356] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: [ 65.046685] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110Sep 22 11:20:54 arch64 kernel: [ 75.716691] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64 error 32 device not accepting address 6, error -110 Last edited by amandus (2012-09-22 08:48:00) Motörhead Forever "Everything louder than Everything Else" Offline #2 2012-09-22 08:27:35 nTia89 Banned From: varese, italy Registered: 2008-12-22 Posts: 1,230 Re: [SOLVED] USB error at boot strange error, i've never seen it!anyway googling :http://askubuntu.com/questions/117524/u … ng-addresshttp://paulphilippov.com/articles/how_t … ress_error +pc: custom | AMD Opteron 175 | nForce4 Ultra usb device descriptor read 64 error 71 | 2GB ram DDR400 | nVidia 9800GT 1GB | ArchLinux x86_64 w/ openbox+laptop: Apple | MacBook (2,1) | 2GB ram | Mac OS X 10.4 -> DIED+ultrabook: Dell | XPS 13 (9343) | 8GB ram | 256GB ssd | FullHD display | Windows 8.1 64bit ArchLinux x86_64 w/ Gnome Offline #3 2012-09-22 08:47:06 amandus Member From: Sweden Registered: 2011-11-21 Posts: 65 Re: [SOLVED] USB error at boot Thank you very much, now it is working just fine, I did this : http://paulphilippov.com/articles/how_t … ress_errorAnd it solved the problem:) Motörhead Forever "Everything louder than Everything Else" Offline Pages: 1 Index »Newbie Corner »[SOLVED] USB error at boot Board footer Jump to Newbie Corner Installation Kernel & Hardware Applications & Desktop Environments Laptop Issues Networking, Server, and Protection Multimedia and Games System Administration Other Architectures Announcements, Package & Security Advisories Arch Discussion Forum & Wiki discussion Pacman & Package Upgrade Issues [testing] Repo Forum Creating & Modifying Packages AUR Issues, Discussion & PKGBUILD Requests GNU/Linux Discussion Community Contributions Programming & Scripting Other Languages Artwork and Screenshots Atom topic feed Powered by FluxBB
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helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up device descriptor read/64, error -110 up vote 3 down vote favorite I have a storage server running openmediavault which is based on debian. The OS is https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=149384 in an USB 3.0 Stick pluged directly on the motherboard (no USB-Hub or sth). The system was running fine for about 3 Months and 2 days ago I got this errors: usb 1-3: device descriptor read/64, error -110 usb 1-3: device not accepting address 33, error -110 usb 1-3: device not accepting address 34, error -110 hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 3 When I restart the server, everything is fine again. The http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13653692/device-descriptor-read-64-error-110 next day I face the same error... What can I do to fix this. I dont want to loose 3TB of data... usb debian share|improve this question asked Nov 30 '12 at 21:49 maximilian009 3561314 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted USB error -110 means power exceeded, the host could not provide enough electric power for the pendrive to operate. Because it has not enough power also the USB stick cannot provide the device descriptor to the host, as a result it cannot be identified and so on. Maybe your motherboard it's overloaded with devices that consume all the available pwoer. share|improve this answer answered Dec 1 '12 at 16:53 garzanti 1,6041325 So far it worked well, and the only things I have pluged into the MB are 3 SATA-HDDs and the CPU-Fan. Nothing that could drain so much power... –maximilian009 Dec 2 '12 at 17:35 Hmmm, it depends... you have study the specs of the motherboard, the hdd and the CPU fan (even I don't think that fan drains a lot of power). –garzanti Dec 2 '12 at 17:57 1 Off-topic. I once diagnosed a similar issue, an industrial computer board (which actually it was a former laptop line adjusted by Fujitsu-Siemens for industrial/medical use) and a FireWire industrial camera. This
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