What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build?
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB Root Hub?
To check this go to ''Device Manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - ***right click*** on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.''
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. Maximum is 500mA per hub.
Do this for all USB Root Hub entries shown in the list.
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To get to Device manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the options box that opens.
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To get to Device Manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the options box that opens.
What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build?
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB Root Hub?
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To check this go to ''Device manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - ***right click*** on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.''
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To check this go to ''Device Manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - ***right click*** on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.''
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. Maximum is 500mA per hub.
Do this for all USB Root Hub entries shown in the list.
To get to Device manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the options box that opens.
What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build?
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB Root Hub?
To check this go to ''Device manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - ***right click*** on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.''
-
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. maximum is 500mA per hub.
+
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. Maximum is 500mA per hub.
-
Do this for all USB Root hub entries shown in the list.
+
Do this for all USB Root Hub entries shown in the list.
-
To get to Device manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device manager link in the options box that opens.
+
To get to Device manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the options box that opens.
What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build?
-
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB root hub?
+
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB Root Hub?
To check this go to ''Device manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - ***right click*** on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.''
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. maximum is 500mA per hub.
Do this for all USB Root hub entries shown in the list.
To get to Device manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device manager link in the options box that opens.
What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build?
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB root hub?
-
To check this go to Device manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - right click on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.
+
To check this go to ''Device manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - ***right click*** on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.''
-
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. maximum is 500mA per hub
+
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. maximum is 500mA per hub.
+
+
Do this for all USB Root hub entries shown in the list.
+
+
To get to Device manager in Win10/11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device manager link in the options box that opens.
Hi @ebu19425,
What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build?
How may other USB devices are connected to the PC and can you check how many are using the same USB root hub?
To check this go to Device manager - Universal Serial Bus Controllers - click > symbol to expand the list - right click on the 1st USB Root Hub entry - Properties - Power tab.
Check how many ports are available and how much power is being used. maximum is 500mA per hub