But, isn't there a way to "turn around" it?
If manually unplugging/plugging solves the problem? Isn't there a way to
simulate unplugging/plugging using software? (the program someone sent me
didn't work).

Thanks a lot!!


> On Wednesday 05 July 2006 7:25 am, Paulo R. Zanoni wrote:
>
>>
>> With the computer powered off I connect the keyboard on the USB HUB and
>> then I connect the usb hub to the computer. When, I turn on the
>> computer,
>> I get a lot of error messages, and the keyboard doesn't work.
>>
>> The messages I get are like this:
>> "Device descriptor read/64, error -71"
>> "Device not accepting adress 23, error -71"
>> "Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?"
>>
>> If I keep typing, lots of messages appear on the console.
>>
>> If I unplug and then plug the usb hub again, the problem solves.
>
> Hmm ... I have seen a UPS with similar issues:  it actually needs
> a power cycle on the USB link before it properly enumerates.  That
> is why the OHCI driver tries to forcibly power off all root hub
> ports before it starts up.
>
>
> Various folk have been reporting similar problems lately, but
> nobody's sorted out the root cause.
>
> - Dave
>



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