A piece was literally bent inside of the USB port. My wife used a cuticle pin to put it back in solace and now it works like it was never damaged. You got a Sub from me
Had this exact issue! The smallest bent piece was touching another and after bending it back my rig booted up perfectly. I can't use that usb port any longer but problem solved.
USB 5-volt rail shorted to ground = USB device over current status detected will shut down in 15 seconds the common course is the central white or blue plastic spacer in the USB port snaping and the 5-volt pin touching the ground shealed and on some occasions, it's a damaged USB peripheral.Great info Bri.
Sorry I don’t follow. How will that happen? I have this trouble now, I unplugged all usb connection to board- same error report:( Prior to event, all seems working. I only reinstalled pci express gpu, after that..bam- error report.
Holy moly. First, my keyboard and mouse stopped working. I tried restarting my PC, and I got this message. I was horrified, thinking my new PC had been fried somehow. Turns out my new kitten chewed a small hole in my mouse cord. Got a new mouse and it's all fixed. Thanks for the video, it was one of the first results when searching the error message!!
I found my the USB port on my computer had broke and was lose in there, I moved with a toothpick and computer work again! Thanks a lot I couldn’t figure it out
This video got me in the right direction. So I got a Asus mobo that was serviced and had defaulted to probably the first version of bios ever lol. Literally 2004 but anyway I got passed this issue. No ports were damaged on my mobo or case. Not sure what I did what but I fixed my issue by (Have a USB with latest bios ready) 1. Make sure your CPU cooler isn’t too tight 2. Make sure your mobo is seated correctly in case. 3. Reset CMOS by removing the battery or by using something metal(screwdriver is fine) to touch the 2pin CLRTC connector on mobo for 10seconds. DO NOT HAVE PC TURNED ON while touching the pins. 3. Disconnect all your computer case connectors EXCEPT for the ones that allow you to power on the PC and MoBo. Then turn on your pc. This helped me so hopefully this helps someone else out. Cheers
Your video helped a lot! the upper case USB were damaged and short-circuited and after I unplugged the cable found at 2:06 the PC started fine, thank you! Like + sub for you!
my dumb self knocked over some water during my work day. quite a few drops fell into the upper case 2 USB ports. I did exactly what you said after clicking on your video timpoint. thank you. My stuffs all working now. Now how to not spill a glass of water on my gaming computer again... hmmmmm
You saved my life. I took my pc apart several times and almost replaced everything, spwnt 5 days watching youtube and crying thinking my pc was gone. Just to realize that my screen didnt show the error message. But after this video my pc was running again in 5 minutes😭🙏🏻
Ok so I noticed there were some pins missing from the jumper but the guy I bought it from somehow got it to work until I had to restart the pc lol I’m in the same boat as y’all I’m a complete fucking noobie I don’t know how the hell I managed to pull those out and somehow figure out which way they went?’ My io shield is fine, everything is fine I think how much would it be to take it to a expert
For me it helped after watching this clip, just to vaccume Al the dust inside and outside and to unplugg the usb corrds from the motherboard and plugg it back and restart it ,🤗
You are the man I almost had to get a whole new motherboard and then I realize that USB one of the prongs was stuck to the other side and if it wasn't for you I would never looked in there so thank you
Thanks, it turned out to be a quick fix after I looked at your video. A Usb port at the front of the the computer was missing the plastic insert and the pins were pushed down shorting the Usb socket. A straightened paper clip allowed me to pull the pins apart.
Thanks a lot,I remove the cmos battery, and put it back in, it didn’t work on the first reboot, but I reboot again and press the f1 key and it work like a charm thanks again
Omg, thank you so much! I hadn’t turned my pc’s on in over a year and got a current error, though it was done for, turns out it was just the wire for my keyboard and mouse that my cat chewed up under the desk.
it also tends to break the tps 2024 the pin 5 is responsible for sending the signal of overcurrent is recommended to replace the component or remove it but the USB ports in question will be lost This is also solved this famous bug greetings roman of Cuba
This doesn't cover if you unplugged the front usb's and turned the computer on but still get the error message. That would make me think it is the rear usb's which are soldered to the motherboard and wouldn't that mean I'm screwed?
I want to thank you from the heart. I don't have the means to pay to get my computer fixed or replace it. I was laid off from my job and I'm existing on a lot less income until I find something better. Not only do I use my computer all the time as we all do, but I'm trying to find a work at home job or get some paid writing gigs. I could technically use my phone for that but it's really tedious. I was so depressed when my computer went down and I don't know anything about fixing them. I thought I'd need special tools and it would just be over my head. I tried several steps I found online that didn't work. It finally occurred to me to search UA-cam and there you were. It was quite a saga. I can't tell you how happy and relieved I am.
This is probably the best video iv seen explaining everything that could go wrong, but iv tryed everything and it's still saying usb over current status is there anything else I could try besides buying a new motherboard
What if a plug is broken? As in the metal around it broke. I think I broke mine where my headphones go. Also I have removed the headphones and there is a tiny bend, you can bend it back but eventually it will bend again and it does not work. Do I replace it or is it just something else wrong?
@@hiimsneezo802 thanks for the fast reply, basically, I had the headphone jack port on the pc its self come loose, and it messed up the sound, so I watched a video on how to fix it, but then after fixing the sound, it said that an overcurrent has been detected,and it was harming the mainboard, and it automtically shuts down
Thanks for solving my problem! To be honest, I wasn't sure the video is helpful at first after watching it. Then I just grabbed a flashlight and looked into all of my USB sockets and I was surprised to find one with 2 bent pins! I dawned upon me that I did trying plugging a USB into that socket just the day before and might have been a bit too 'forceful'. So I used something to unbend those pins, and my PC can start again, woohoo!
Wow literally I unplugged all the usbs from my computer except for a charger that wasn’t connected to a phone, I removed it as my last resort and it worked. My computer is weird.
Thank you! I have a broken USB port at the front and the pins were bent down. Two of them touching the side walls of the plug. I bent them back away from that point of contact and that solved it.
Brilliant and exactly what I was looking for. I rebuilt my daughters PC, and a slightly bent USB connection mouse was used but did not detect, then got the warning. Pulled out the battery, wait a minute then put it back in, as well as the front USB connection. After a few attempts the pc started up. Had to use yet another wireless mouse to make it talk, but all good and working now. Also reset Bios to default. Cheers mate, and hope your keeping safe.
Oh my God, all I had to do for to remove the CMOS battery fully working brand-new from the factory just plugged in and it didn’t work, but now it does. Thank you very much.
Had a password portable usb driver attached to one of the front USB ports, I dropped it twice while it was being connected and the force of it bend the metal that separates the ports, grounding it.
THANK YOU, I had the IO shield in the wrong way, and a flap of metal got caught inside the type c connector, it arked to my usb male on my keyboard and the pc shut off, I thought I fried the board but nope! I didnt even think of that thanks much man!!!
I'll add I figured this out for the ASUS motherboard I was dealing with... it had no cables or USB devices plugged in, and all its rear USB ports were in fine shape. There was no legitimate over-current. The trouble was the BIOS itself. It had been flashed to the wrong model version -- it was an OEM version of the P8H67-M PRO board, made for the Essentio CG8350. It had missing front USB headers -- and their current-protection components were also missing. Flashing the full BIOS on there (not the OEM one) made it look for those sensors, and assumed a fault. Flashing back to the CG8350 backup and it works fine!
@@isaacharmeyer2918 I didn't get into the bios. I couldn't. I did this all with an external flasher... which... I suppose is a bit of a big problem if you don't have that :( It might be possible to trick it into working if you "hotwire" some of the missing parts for the missing front USB port header on the board... Other than that, yeah, wow, this can be a really crappy dead end.
Thanks. my issue was my usb c header on the front of my pc was bent i went in the mobo and followed the wire then unplugged it. started it up and worked perfectly
Sir, you are the man. Everything I have is brand new except the tower (still a good tower, lot of vents) I removed the usb plug that goes attached to the front of the case. Powered back up and booted
His first suggestion worked perfectly for me. I had to take each usb out one at a time to see which was faulty. And when I figured which one I was kinda freaked out being I need all of them. After a fresh clean and restart it worked out fortunately
Thanks! First 2 minutes of video fixed my issue. Checked USB ports and one had a bent pin inside. Pushed back into place and boots fine now, really appreciate the vid.
Everything looks visibly good. My case USBs are not connected. In fact I have no USBs connected at the moment - and I’m still getting the error. Has my mobo died on me?
Hi britec , I am also facing the same problem , but I haved done all the USB port testing they are all working front USB ports as well as back side USB ports but still the problem persists what can I do now?
Thank you. My issue was to remove the usb cord from motherboard used for 2.5 ssd that was not attached. This could also causes blue screen “WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR”
I’ve just had this problem, my problem was the Motherboard itself was screwed against the metal case and that caused this problem. I literally held the motherboard in my hands eith only the CPU and Ram plugged in and the cpu and main power Thank You
LOL had this error on the last day of my holidays. BTW the only one only for me. He said: Check broken parts Me checking the first: broken part inside Problem solved, thanks for help 🎉
In my case, i have two game controllers xbox 360 attached to usb port. When i pull out the controller cable from usb port, the usb port over current disappear. I try to test the usb port with usb thumb drive and it can read without any problem. Now i need to know which is the problem? Game controller or usb port? I can't test game controller to other pc because I don't have other pc.
And I keep getting this message even though I don't have anything plugged in except power and screen. I have recently changed the case, but when the guy in the shop starts the computer it boots up like nothing, and when I get it home this error pops up. My USB ports are checked and they have no damage.
i don’t know if this was only my problem, but just in case i wanted to say this. check ALL your devices that are plugged in! i have a usb hub plugged in the back of my computer so i can have extra usb slots for my setup. little did i know one of the devices i had plugged into that hub was my problem! unplugged that and now i’m all good… thankfully i can keep using my usb hub, just without this phone charger thing 😂
Thank you for this. My barely 1 month old gaming rig started to do this today and I'm like what the hell?? Unplugged the front panel USB connector (regular usb) and it stopped looping. Checked the top of my case where the usb ports are located and lo and behold, one of the usb port has a bent pin. Thank you for this vid!
A piece was literally bent inside of the USB port. My wife used a cuticle pin to put it back in solace and now it works like it was never damaged. You got a Sub from me
Had this exact issue! The smallest bent piece was touching another and after bending it back my rig booted up perfectly. I can't use that usb port any longer but problem solved.
USB 5-volt rail shorted to ground = USB device over current status detected will shut down in 15 seconds the common course is the central white or blue plastic spacer in the USB port snaping and the 5-volt pin touching the ground shealed and on some occasions, it's a damaged USB peripheral.Great info Bri.
That's right Daz, nice easy fix.
Sorry I don’t follow. How will that happen? I have this trouble now, I unplugged all usb connection to board- same error report:( Prior to event, all seems working. I only reinstalled pci express gpu, after that..bam- error report.
how can i fix this? please help me, i tried everything now and nothing worked (Asus Z170D)
Holy moly. First, my keyboard and mouse stopped working. I tried restarting my PC, and I got this message. I was horrified, thinking my new PC had been fried somehow.
Turns out my new kitten chewed a small hole in my mouse cord. Got a new mouse and it's all fixed. Thanks for the video, it was one of the first results when searching the error message!!
cats lol
common kitty mischief 😹
Thank you sir you saved me the headache and stress I don’t deserve🙏
Thanks a lot man. Note for everyone else, my charger was causing this problem but the damage was on the side that goes into the phone.
Same here, do you remember which solution resolved it for you, I just encountered this problem today
I found my the USB port on my computer had broke and was lose in there, I moved with a toothpick and computer work again!
Thanks a lot I couldn’t figure it out
yoooooo man, thank u so much, saved my life
This video got me in the right direction. So I got a Asus mobo that was serviced and had defaulted to probably the first version of bios ever lol. Literally 2004 but anyway I got passed this issue. No ports were damaged on my mobo or case. Not sure what I did what but I fixed my issue by
(Have a USB with latest bios ready)
1. Make sure your CPU cooler isn’t too tight
2. Make sure your mobo is seated correctly in case.
3. Reset CMOS by removing the battery or by using something metal(screwdriver is fine) to touch the 2pin CLRTC connector on mobo for 10seconds. DO NOT HAVE PC TURNED ON while touching the pins.
3. Disconnect all your computer case connectors EXCEPT for the ones that allow you to power on the PC and MoBo.
Then turn on your pc. This helped me so hopefully this helps someone else out. Cheers
Help me...did it happen again?
My bios defaulted to the first version..it is the cause of my problem?
@@akashdeb5485 I would check to make sure all your connects are correct and if your psu is the correct amount of wattage for your peripherals
@@akashdeb5485 also make sure your using a fresh CMOS battery
"If I could invent a superhero, I would invent one called Disappointment Panda....."
Not even 2 minutes into the video and I just realized I had my mic plugged in to the one of the usb port and it fixed the problem 😂 thanks my dude 👍🏽
OMG I'M DEAD XD
BRO THATS WHY IT AAID THAT TO ME I JUST REALZLIED
Damn bruh same HAHAHHAHAHAH
I was about to start removing parts of my computer when I suddenly saw this comment lol, you saved my life
A bent pin at the front. Now works. Earned a sub!
Your video helped a lot! the upper case USB were damaged and short-circuited and after I unplugged the cable found at 2:06 the PC started fine, thank you! Like + sub for you!
my dumb self knocked over some water during my work day. quite a few drops fell into the upper case 2 USB ports. I did exactly what you said after clicking on your video timpoint. thank you. My stuffs all working now. Now how to not spill a glass of water on my gaming computer again... hmmmmm
This actually worked thank you goat
I know this video is old but you deserve everything man i couldnt figure this out but it really helped thank you man definetly subscribed and liked!
You saved my life. I took my pc apart several times and almost replaced everything, spwnt 5 days watching youtube and crying thinking my pc was gone. Just to realize that my screen didnt show the error message. But after this video my pc was running again in 5 minutes😭🙏🏻
Your legend mate. I just popped into the other usb slot and it worked. Was ready to return the device back to the company. Thanks so much.
I just read this comment and tried the same thing. Top lad.
This saved my life.
Ok so I noticed there were some pins missing from the jumper but the guy I bought it from somehow got it to work until I had to restart the pc lol I’m in the same boat as y’all I’m a complete fucking noobie I don’t know how the hell I managed to pull those out and somehow figure out which way they went?’ My io shield is fine, everything is fine I think how much would it be to take it to a expert
For me it helped after watching this clip, just to vaccume Al the dust inside and outside and to unplugg the usb corrds from the motherboard and plugg it back and restart it ,🤗
How do you vaccume it?
Fantastic Video, I did run into exact issue with client 3 years ago.
Yeah its very common
same here. the pins in my usb port was touching the metal(it got bent) after bending it back i got it fixed.
@@Britec09 excuse me, is their any chance you can help me fix this problem? But on PlayStation not on pc? Please..
You are the man I almost had to get a whole new motherboard and then I realize that USB one of the prongs was stuck to the other side and if it wasn't for you I would never looked in there so thank you
Thanks, it turned out to be a quick fix after I looked at your video. A Usb port at the front of the the computer was missing the plastic insert and the pins were pushed down shorting the Usb socket. A straightened paper clip allowed me to pull the pins apart.
Thank you! Removing the battery for 30 seconds worked for me! ☺️👍🏻
Bro thanks you're the best person in this world
Thanks a lot,I remove the cmos battery, and put it back in, it didn’t work on the first reboot, but I reboot again and press the f1 key and it work like a charm thanks again
My usb on the front of the pc was damaged and I fixed the pins and we’re good to go thanks!
Omg, thank you so much! I hadn’t turned my pc’s on in over a year and got a current error, though it was done for, turns out it was just the wire for my keyboard and mouse that my cat chewed up under the desk.
it also tends to break the tps 2024 the pin 5 is responsible for sending the signal of overcurrent is recommended to replace the component or remove it but the USB ports in question will be lost
This is also solved this famous bug greetings roman of Cuba
Hey thank you so much unplugged my front USBs from the mobo and it turned back on, was freaking out slightly! Thanks for the video!!
Thanks so much for this.... Got off work hot and hungry so saved me a lot of time getting my poor baby to work again and spared me a headache!
This doesn't cover if you unplugged the front usb's and turned the computer on but still get the error message. That would make me think it is the rear usb's which are soldered to the motherboard and wouldn't that mean I'm screwed?
I want to thank you from the heart. I don't have the means to pay to get my computer fixed or replace it. I was laid off from my job and I'm existing on a lot less income until I find something better. Not only do I use my computer all the time as we all do, but I'm trying to find a work at home job or get some paid writing gigs. I could technically use my phone for that but it's really tedious. I was so depressed when my computer went down and I don't know anything about fixing them. I thought I'd need special tools and it would just be over my head. I tried several steps I found online that didn't work. It finally occurred to me to search UA-cam and there you were. It was quite a saga. I can't tell you how happy and relieved I am.
This is probably the best video iv seen explaining everything that could go wrong, but iv tryed everything and it's still saying usb over current status is there anything else I could try besides buying a new motherboard
perhaps first check the USB device or more devices and than check the cable connection great video
As long as you resolve the issue it don't really matter where you start.
What if a plug is broken? As in the metal around it broke. I think I broke mine where my headphones go.
Also I have removed the headphones and there is a tiny bend, you can bend it back but eventually it will bend again and it does not work. Do I replace it or is it just something else wrong?
Same thing happened to me, just unplug it from your motherboard
@@hiimsneezo802 please explain..
@@law2268 is the port part of the case or is it on the motherboard itself?
@@hiimsneezo802 thanks for the fast reply, basically, I had the headphone jack port on the pc its self come loose, and it messed up the sound, so I watched a video on how to fix it, but then after fixing the sound, it said that an overcurrent has been detected,and it was harming the mainboard, and it automtically shuts down
@@law2268 so it's a 3.5mm port?
You have no idea how much this video had helped! A million thanks.
Thanks for solving my problem!
To be honest, I wasn't sure the video is helpful at first after watching it. Then I just grabbed a flashlight and looked into all of my USB sockets and I was surprised to find one with 2 bent pins! I dawned upon me that I did trying plugging a USB into that socket just the day before and might have been a bit too 'forceful'. So I used something to unbend those pins, and my PC can start again, woohoo!
Wow literally I unplugged all the usbs from my computer except for a charger that wasn’t connected to a phone, I removed it as my last resort and it worked. My computer is weird.
Bro you helped more than the video thanks man
Your computer isn't weird your usb charging cable is no more and is fried.
Mines too
Heck yeah ! Unplugging the usb method work. Just unplugged the usb that was charging my headset and solved the issue, thank you!
Thank you so much. Me and everyone around me had a power shut down for their wifi. It didn’t work but now it does thank youuuu
Removing the usb cable from mother board worked for me!! Thank you
Thank you! I have a broken USB port at the front and the pins were bent down. Two of them touching the side walls of the plug. I bent them back away from that point of contact and that solved it.
Brilliant and exactly what I was looking for. I rebuilt my daughters PC, and a slightly bent USB connection mouse was used but did not detect, then got the warning. Pulled out the battery, wait a minute then put it back in, as well as the front USB connection. After a few attempts the pc started up. Had to use yet another wireless mouse to make it talk, but all good and working now. Also reset Bios to default. Cheers mate, and hope your keeping safe.
Yep you were right a piece of front USB port broke off causing error ty ty ty!
Oh my God, all I had to do for to remove the CMOS battery fully working brand-new from the factory just plugged in and it didn’t work, but now it does. Thank you very much.
This video just saved my work at home job. Amazing sir!
Hi, so I’ve just built my system and I’m getting this error. I’ve done everything said in the video but nothing is working.
@@Shimraan for me yes it's a new build
did you fixed it?
@@HarleyQuinnzel15 the io shield was interfering with a usb port
@@HarleyQuinnzel15 and yes I did I had to cut off one on the metal prong
Thanks for the video! Quickly saved me a lot of trouble! (The top usb port had been damaged so I disconnected it from the mb)
Can you also make a tutorial on how to fix unexpected shutdown every when turning on the pc?
I see what i can do.
Britec09 thank you I really need that
Had a password portable usb driver attached to one of the front USB ports, I dropped it twice while it was being connected and the force of it bend the metal that separates the ports, grounding it.
THANK YOU, I had the IO shield in the wrong way, and a flap of metal got caught inside the type c connector, it arked to my usb male on my keyboard and the pc shut off, I thought I fried the board but nope! I didnt even think of that thanks much man!!!
Thank you! I was focused on USB 2 and 3 I forgot about USB C and that was my issue as well.
@@danielhowell8128 YES MAN, I was about to return my MOBO loool
You saved my machine, My wireless USB receiver was bad. Thanks a lot... will SUB!!
Thank you. My usb port was damaged. I bent some pins and it fixed the problem.
You saved my pc. I'm so thankful that i would do anything. Ive subscribed and liked too. Thanks man.
Thanks for the help bro,unplugged my fron usb to. and it turned back on omg man, you sir are a lifesaver!
I've had a usb port start smoking once lol. Good video.
I'll add I figured this out for the ASUS motherboard I was dealing with... it had no cables or USB devices plugged in, and all its rear USB ports were in fine shape. There was no legitimate over-current. The trouble was the BIOS itself. It had been flashed to the wrong model version -- it was an OEM version of the P8H67-M PRO board, made for the Essentio CG8350. It had missing front USB headers -- and their current-protection components were also missing. Flashing the full BIOS on there (not the OEM one) made it look for those sensors, and assumed a fault. Flashing back to the CG8350 backup and it works fine!
Matt Falcon how did you get into the bios if this screen pops up right away
@@isaacharmeyer2918 I didn't get into the bios. I couldn't. I did this all with an external flasher... which... I suppose is a bit of a big problem if you don't have that :( It might be possible to trick it into working if you "hotwire" some of the missing parts for the missing front USB port header on the board... Other than that, yeah, wow, this can be a really crappy dead end.
you rock, grand daughter broke the usb port on front of computer. Thanks for the help, also i just subscribed.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I WAS SO SCARED I BROKE MY PC 🥰
Cheers for this. Still relevant and worked a charm 👍
Thanks
Thanks. my issue was my usb c header on the front of my pc was bent i went in the mobo and followed the wire then unplugged it. started it up and worked perfectly
Thanks. It worked when I unplugged the front usb panel.
Thank you so much. This really helped. I thought one of my ssds was dead because I was swapping them.
Try checking all the wires guys should be plugged properly and it worked for me👍
I was building my first PC and had this issue. Turns out I had an extra standoff in my case which was causing over current!
OMG. Thank you for your help. So my keyboard and mouse USB on the back was not working. So I moved do a different USB connector. Now I'm good to go
Sir, you are the man. Everything I have is brand new except the tower (still a good tower, lot of vents) I removed the usb plug that goes attached to the front of the case. Powered back up and booted
Unplugged both USB 3 and USB 2 THANK YOU FOR HELP
Thanks, i just watched the video to 1:15 and my pc booted correctly, tysm
Nearly had a punch on with my PC, thanks for the help
His first suggestion worked perfectly for me. I had to take each usb out one at a time to see which was faulty. And when I figured which one I was kinda freaked out being I need all of them. After a fresh clean and restart it worked out fortunately
Thanks! Turns out one of my daughters jammed the usb plug for her headset into the front USB port. I disconnected it and computer is working fine.
Thank you so much i really thought it was an trojan or something that just manipulated my system
Bro I thought they got me
Thanks! First 2 minutes of video fixed my issue. Checked USB ports and one had a bent pin inside. Pushed back into place and boots fine now, really appreciate the vid.
Everything looks visibly good. My case USBs are not connected. In fact I have no USBs connected at the moment - and I’m still getting the error. Has my mobo died on me?
Same wtf. Have you fixed yours?
@@random69go69 No, I had to replace it.
@@jra5624 I fixed mine. Found a video with low views. He was the only one I founs different.
same here nothing help for me
this video was just what i was looking for, thank you
Man thank you like for a min I thought that it wouldn't get fix but you help me ^^ Thanks for your help
Great video Brian!
Thanks
You saved my life.I thought i was going to Have to spend 100 polish zloty to fet IT fixed
Can someone pls help me when u remove all it says keyboard not detected and then shutdown in 15 seconds
None worked:)
Same, did u get your to work again or no?
@@kadenscherer5946facts nothing worked for me
Replace the power supply or if still persistent, the motherboard.
I unplugged the from USB port cablet and it work again
How@@coldvendetta2499
The j usb 1 was my problem i just removed it and it worked thanks alot
Hi britec , I am also facing the same problem , but I haved done all the USB port testing they are all working front USB ports as well as back side USB ports but still the problem persists what can I do now?
Jatin Sawant did u solve it?
Thank you. My issue was to remove the usb cord from motherboard used for 2.5 ssd that was not attached. This could also causes blue screen “WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR”
Thank you very much! I had issue with speaker jack
Thank you soo so much saved me alot of pain and time
Does your AIO still work? That configuration it’s in is prone to possibly damaging and/or destroying the pump.
In my case, the options you have proposed do not work. :(
This video is helped me a lot! The problem is fixed thanks so much !
I’ve just had this problem, my problem was the Motherboard itself was screwed against the metal case and that caused this problem.
I literally held the motherboard in my hands eith only the CPU and Ram plugged in and the cpu and main power
Thank You
Were you able to put it back in the case?
LOL had this error on the last day of my holidays. BTW the only one only for me.
He said: Check broken parts
Me checking the first: broken part inside
Problem solved, thanks for help 🎉
In my case, i have two game controllers xbox 360 attached to usb port. When i pull out the controller cable from usb port, the usb port over current disappear. I try to test the usb port with usb thumb drive and it can read without any problem. Now i need to know which is the problem? Game controller or usb port? I can't test game controller to other pc because I don't have other pc.
And I keep getting this message even though I don't have anything plugged in except power and screen. I have recently changed the case, but when the guy in the shop starts the computer it boots up like nothing, and when I get it home this error pops up. My USB ports are checked and they have no damage.
Same happened to me. Please help.
Bless you just removing all the usb devices worked for me
Thank you. Cat had chewed a cell phone charger cord and that had caused the issue. Again, ty!
i don’t know if this was only my problem, but just in case i wanted to say this. check ALL your devices that are plugged in! i have a usb hub plugged in the back of my computer so i can have extra usb slots for my setup. little did i know one of the devices i had plugged into that hub was my problem! unplugged that and now i’m all good… thankfully i can keep using my usb hub, just without this phone charger thing 😂
Non of these options worked, and when i turn on the pc one of the fans turns on and then stops spinning while the rest are still moving.
Try replacing the fan that wont work with a new one and see if that fixes it.
Thank you for this. My barely 1 month old gaming rig started to do this today and I'm like what the hell?? Unplugged the front panel USB connector (regular usb) and it stopped looping. Checked the top of my case where the usb ports are located and lo and behold, one of the usb port has a bent pin. Thank you for this vid!
Thanks bro this help alot suck with error code with z390
I had headers in the wrong place
What do I do if the USB port is damaged?
You need to disconnect the cable that goes from the broken usb port from the motherboard.
@@minic1454 it didnt work help please
@@denisracila5543 probably another USB port
thank you so much my rgb light was connected with my PC after I unplug it my PC starts . My rgb light + - points were joint together Thank you
This is happening to my pc now. It can detect the keyboard but it doesn't want me to pres Del for setup. We tried different keyboards to no avail.
Just try to change again the gigabyte becuase after 1 year change it
Did you find a fix?
Tysm! You're a real blessing!
THANKS SO MUCH DUDE!!! YOUR’E THE BEST!