couldn't allocate usb_device
First of all, I'm completely new to this, been a Windows user for as long as I can remember and I've been thinking about dual booting Ubuntu with my Windows 10 for some time now.
I've run into one problem that I can't seem to fix, couldn't find a lot of similar problems on Google either.
I've tried creating a live USB on a 32gb memory device. I've tried etcher, rufus, even netbootin. The boot manager works fine, I boot into the screen where you can choose "Install Ubuntu or "Try Ubuntu Without Installing". I've tried pressing either one but I always get the same error, which is:
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 127
usb_usb1-port6: couldn't allocate usb_device
Can you guys help? I'm happy to provide all the information I can.
dual-boot usb
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First of all, I'm completely new to this, been a Windows user for as long as I can remember and I've been thinking about dual booting Ubuntu with my Windows 10 for some time now.
I've run into one problem that I can't seem to fix, couldn't find a lot of similar problems on Google either.
I've tried creating a live USB on a 32gb memory device. I've tried etcher, rufus, even netbootin. The boot manager works fine, I boot into the screen where you can choose "Install Ubuntu or "Try Ubuntu Without Installing". I've tried pressing either one but I always get the same error, which is:
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 127
usb_usb1-port6: couldn't allocate usb_device
Can you guys help? I'm happy to provide all the information I can.
dual-boot usb
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This is some problem specific to your hardware.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
askubuntu.com/questions/162075/…
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
By hardware you mean USB or every potential part of the computer?
– Niko
9 hours ago
You didn't give ANY information about the hardware. It may be a problem with USB port, or that error may be irrelevant and the problem is with the video adapter.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
May be a problem with your 32G USB flash drive (or some other USB device... unplug them all). Try another flash drive.
– heynnema
8 hours ago
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First of all, I'm completely new to this, been a Windows user for as long as I can remember and I've been thinking about dual booting Ubuntu with my Windows 10 for some time now.
I've run into one problem that I can't seem to fix, couldn't find a lot of similar problems on Google either.
I've tried creating a live USB on a 32gb memory device. I've tried etcher, rufus, even netbootin. The boot manager works fine, I boot into the screen where you can choose "Install Ubuntu or "Try Ubuntu Without Installing". I've tried pressing either one but I always get the same error, which is:
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 127
usb_usb1-port6: couldn't allocate usb_device
Can you guys help? I'm happy to provide all the information I can.
dual-boot usb
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First of all, I'm completely new to this, been a Windows user for as long as I can remember and I've been thinking about dual booting Ubuntu with my Windows 10 for some time now.
I've run into one problem that I can't seem to fix, couldn't find a lot of similar problems on Google either.
I've tried creating a live USB on a 32gb memory device. I've tried etcher, rufus, even netbootin. The boot manager works fine, I boot into the screen where you can choose "Install Ubuntu or "Try Ubuntu Without Installing". I've tried pressing either one but I always get the same error, which is:
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 127
usb_usb1-port6: couldn't allocate usb_device
Can you guys help? I'm happy to provide all the information I can.
dual-boot usb
dual-boot usb
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This is some problem specific to your hardware.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
askubuntu.com/questions/162075/…
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
By hardware you mean USB or every potential part of the computer?
– Niko
9 hours ago
You didn't give ANY information about the hardware. It may be a problem with USB port, or that error may be irrelevant and the problem is with the video adapter.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
May be a problem with your 32G USB flash drive (or some other USB device... unplug them all). Try another flash drive.
– heynnema
8 hours ago
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This is some problem specific to your hardware.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
askubuntu.com/questions/162075/…
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
By hardware you mean USB or every potential part of the computer?
– Niko
9 hours ago
You didn't give ANY information about the hardware. It may be a problem with USB port, or that error may be irrelevant and the problem is with the video adapter.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
May be a problem with your 32G USB flash drive (or some other USB device... unplug them all). Try another flash drive.
– heynnema
8 hours ago
This is some problem specific to your hardware.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
This is some problem specific to your hardware.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
askubuntu.com/questions/162075/…
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
askubuntu.com/questions/162075/…
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
By hardware you mean USB or every potential part of the computer?
– Niko
9 hours ago
By hardware you mean USB or every potential part of the computer?
– Niko
9 hours ago
You didn't give ANY information about the hardware. It may be a problem with USB port, or that error may be irrelevant and the problem is with the video adapter.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
You didn't give ANY information about the hardware. It may be a problem with USB port, or that error may be irrelevant and the problem is with the video adapter.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
May be a problem with your 32G USB flash drive (or some other USB device... unplug them all). Try another flash drive.
– heynnema
8 hours ago
May be a problem with your 32G USB flash drive (or some other USB device... unplug them all). Try another flash drive.
– heynnema
8 hours ago
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This is some problem specific to your hardware.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
askubuntu.com/questions/162075/…
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
By hardware you mean USB or every potential part of the computer?
– Niko
9 hours ago
You didn't give ANY information about the hardware. It may be a problem with USB port, or that error may be irrelevant and the problem is with the video adapter.
– Pilot6
9 hours ago
May be a problem with your 32G USB flash drive (or some other USB device... unplug them all). Try another flash drive.
– heynnema
8 hours ago