Right Click and Uninstall Root Hub and Restart the PC. Step 10: if this issue persists to all USB devices and not just one, reinstall the USB root hub. Step 9: Double Click Open all USB Root Hub’s and “Un-check” the option which says “Allow this computer to turn off the device to save power ”
Step 8: Try to use Windows update to update the drivers. Step 7: Click Scan for Hardware changes from device manager. Step 5: Try a different USB port if available. Step 4: Swap for another USB cable to check if the problem persists. Ensure that the wire is not loose, and is firmly attached to both ends of the device and PC. Step 2: Restart the PC, and boot into Windows 10 desktop. Hard Drives: Samsung M.Step 1: Shut-down the PC and perform a “ Power Drain.” Detach all power cables and batteries (In case if its “User Replaceable”) and keep the power button pressed for a couple of seconds. Other Info: Macrium (Licensed), Password Safe, Office 365, Wise Disk Cleaner, Crystal Disk Info Synology NAS DS918+ 10TB, Netgear Nighthawk X8 R8500 Tri-Band Samsung 860 EVO 1TB (Primary Data Drive),Īntivirus: Malwarebytes Premium, SuperAntiSpyware Pro (Licensed) Samsung 840 EVO 250GB (System Copy Drive), Hard Drives: Samsung M.2 NVMe 960 EVO 500GB Boot, Mouse: Logitech MX Master 3 Wireless & BluetoothĬooling: Corsair Hydro H150i, 360mm Rad & Five Corsair 140mm Pro ML Case Fans Keyboard: das Keyboard MX Brown Mechanical Switches Model DASKMKPROSIL-3G7-r1.0 Monitor(s) Displays: Asus VP279 27", Samsung BX2431 24" ParentDeviceInstanceId USB\ROOT_HUB\4&26fca6d4&1 OutrankedDrivers usb.inf:USB\DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_FAILURE:00FF2000 MatchingDeviceId USB\DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_FAILURE I've searched all the methods but can't solve this problem. Windows interrupted this device because it encountered problems.