After making the above said changes, I ran into another problem

Root mount waiting for: usbus0
ehci_timeout: xfer=0xffffff8001e6c148
ehci_device_done: xfer=0xffffff8001e6c148, endpoint=0xffffff001fef28f8,
error=20
ehci_device_done: xfer=0xffffff8001e6c148, endpoint=0xffffff001fef28f8,
error=5
usbd_req_re_enumerate: addr=2, set address failed! (USB_ERR_TIMEOUT,
ignored)
ugen0.2: <(null)> at usbus0 (disconnected)
uhub_reattach_port: could not allocate new device

In one of the posts, you have asked to disable USB legacy support from BIOS.
Do you think that still applies to
this case? and how would that help me, would be really nice of you if you
could throw some light on this aspect

I believe we are just talking about disabling support for USB1.0/1.1 here,
right? 



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