To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods, depending on your circumstances:
Method 1: Connect the AC power adapter to the USB device
You may have too many USB devices attached to the USB hub. The sum of the power requirements for the devices exceeds the power capacity of the hub. When you connect the AC power adapter to the USB device, the power requirement for the USB device from the USB port is greatly reduced.
Method 2: Connect the AC power adapter to the hub
You may have a high-power single USB device, such as a hard disk, that has the option of running with or without an AC power adapter. If you are not using the AC power adapter, the USB device may require more power than the power that is provided by the hub or by the port. When you connect the AC power adapter to the hub, more power is available.
Method 3: Replace a passive (unpowered) hub with an active (powered) hub
If you are using just one USB device, you might not need a power supply. However, if you are using several USB devices, the power requirements for the number of USB devices you are using may require a powered USB hub.
Method 4: Determine which USB device is not working or is causing the issue, and then connect the device directly to a USB port on the computer
To determine which device is causing the issue, follow these steps:
- Disconnect all the devices from the USB hub.
- Restart the computer.
- Connect the devices one at a time until you receive the following error message:
- Try different combinations of connected devices to determine the most effective configuration.