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If it didn't solve it, then why did you ask if it would solve it?

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Message 11 of 24
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May be my words were wrong? I want to asked then wheter this is suffiecient solution?

 

Becasue in my case this didnt solved the problem

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Message 12 of 24
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Apparently the solution wasn't sufficient for you since you said it didn't work.

 

It's not that the words are wrong.  It's just pointless to ask a question you've already provided your own answer to.  All it does is throw more confusion into the message thread

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Message 13 of 24
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Do you have any other solution?

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Message 14 of 24
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@Ranjeet_Singh wrote:

Unchecking that didn't solved i.e. USB ROOT HUB PROPERTIES


Did you uncheck that box on ALL USB HUBs?  (Your device might be on a different hub)

 

Did you change the system power profile?  (if windows goes to sleep that would do the same thing)


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Message 15 of 24
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Yes in my windows, it is showing in two places and I changed in both the places.

 

In between when this problem generates my windows in not at all sleeping. During continous run it is generating this error

 

Here I attached the image of my device manager.

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Message 16 of 24
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What about the "Generic USB Hubs" listed near the top of that subtree?

 

Did you check what was under the advanced settings for Power Options in the control panel?

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Message 17 of 24
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@RavensFan wrote:

What about the "Generic USB Hubs" listed near the top of that subtree?

 

Did you check what was under the advanced settings for Power Options in the control panel?


In generic USB hub there is no option of power managemet is coming

 

What changes you want me to do in power option for USB? In control panel I dont see anything related to USB I can change

 

Thanks

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Message 18 of 24
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@Ranjeet_Singh wrote:

In generic USB hub there is no option of power managemet is coming

 



Interesting.  When I was home on my laptop, I saw my device manager was similar to yours with the generic USB hub.  I wanted to verify what I was saying before I sent the message, so I opened the generic USB hub and I saw the same power management options that root hub had.

 

On my work PC now, I went to device manager to see how it compared.  But I have no generic USB hubs at all.  I have 2 Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controllers, 6 Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controllers, and 8 USB Root Hubs.  The Host controllers do not have a power management tab, but the Root hubs do.

 

 

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