État de surcharge détecté sur le périphérique USB
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Kinito2108
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Hello everyone, I just acquired an Asus P5Q motherboard and I'm struggling with the connectivity because the explanations in the diagram provided with the board are miserable!!
I've tried all the settings, when I turn on the PC, I hear one beep... then two in succession and then the error message appears:
USB DEVICE OVER CURRENT STATUS DETECTED
SYSTEM WILL SHUT DOWN IN 15 SECONDS
And then there's no possibility to do anything and the PC shuts down after 15 seconds....
I'm therefore reaching out to you to resolve this issue...
Thank you very much in advance.
I've tried all the settings, when I turn on the PC, I hear one beep... then two in succession and then the error message appears:
USB DEVICE OVER CURRENT STATUS DETECTED
SYSTEM WILL SHUT DOWN IN 15 SECONDS
And then there's no possibility to do anything and the PC shuts down after 15 seconds....
I'm therefore reaching out to you to resolve this issue...
Thank you very much in advance.
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Good evening Kinito2108,
According to what you indicate, a USB device is drawing too much power (USB DEVICE OVER CURRENT). To avoid a more serious issue, the PC shuts down.
Perhaps the cable connecting to a used USB port is reversed... or there may be a defective cable causing a short circuit...
In any case, you need to carefully recheck the connections, cables, and contacts.
Best regards,
el_linwin
According to what you indicate, a USB device is drawing too much power (USB DEVICE OVER CURRENT). To avoid a more serious issue, the PC shuts down.
Perhaps the cable connecting to a used USB port is reversed... or there may be a defective cable causing a short circuit...
In any case, you need to carefully recheck the connections, cables, and contacts.
Best regards,
el_linwin
topfleche
Thank you, I will check my connections, probably a faulty one that is causing a short circuit because I haven't changed anything and then suddenly, bam, I always get this message. Thanks again.
jojo
Hi, I think so too because I had the same problem and a USB port was defective and caused a short circuit.
alissondu50
Hello, I have the same error message and the wire of the start button is a bit frayed, do you think it could be related to that?
bmael
Thank you, that's exactly it.
IziBreezy
Thank you very much! I had a USB port on the tower that had just "shifted" and was causing a short circuit. I simply straightened it out without disassembling anything, and the PC starts up normally!