Software :: USB Ports Not Working After Reboot On MBP 10.5.5
Oct 12, 2008
My USB ports stopped working after a reboot. I have rebooted multiple times and have full updates. printer and usb mouse dongle dont work on ALL SUB ports on my MBP. I installed fresh version REAL of OSX 10.5.5 I bought. 3 months later and now I have this small hickup. Recent install was XAMPP. My USB ports on my MacBook Pro stopped working. (Read error codes at end of message). To test if they are completely dead I did the following:
I boot up, and I move the mouse around waiting for the mouse to wirelessly talk to the USB port mouse dongle. As the desktop is loading, they pair, the mouse moves a few inches and then stops (seems to stay on for only 2 tenths of a second), then the port dies. So I assume the driver for the port is turning on, then immediately off. I have the following error in my Console when I unplug then plug in the mouse USB dongle:
10/9/08 10:53:10 AM kernel USBF: 164149.607 AppleUSBEHCI[0x4167000]::Found a transaction which hasn't moved in 5 seconds on bus 0xfa, timing out! (Addr: 2, EP: 10)
10/9/08 10:55:11 AM kernel USBF: 164270.621 AppleUSBEHCI[0x4167000]::Found a transaction which hasn't moved in 5 seconds on bus 0xfa, timing out! (Addr: 2, EP: 10)
10/9/08 10:57:12 AM kernel USBF: 164391.635 AppleUSBEHCI[0x4167000]::Found a transaction which hasn't moved in 5 seconds on bus 0xfa, timing out! (Addr: 2, EP: 10)
What is the terminal commands needed to reinstall the default USB port drivers for OS X 10.5.5?
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Nov 27, 2008
I brought my 3-year old ibook to the Mac store a few weeks ago because my USB ports stopped working. The kind genius behind the bar rebooted the ports during start up.
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I've got a macbook pro unibody and basically of the two usb ports. The lower one is working fine
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Recently I changed my 4-port USB hub for a 7-port hub. Now 2 USB ports are dead, and the third port will only accept self-powered devices, such as external drives, a printer, or memory sticks. I dare not plug in a hub, so I am faced with a lot of plug-swapping.
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If so, do you use them and what sound system do you have?
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