Monkeylord2390
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I decided to move to Linux recently, and installed Linux Mint as a place to start. While installing everything was working fine, all devices detected and functioning as expected. This carried onto into the first launch of the distro, where I set up all my applications, updates, etc. Then I restarted after switching my video driver, and now before every boot "usb 1-9: device descriptor read/64, error -110." I did research and found error 110 seems to signify the connection gets timed out, most often attributed to the usb not receiving enough power. It doesn't seem to be a case of not getting power through though, as the lights indicating my devices are detected shine up until the splash screen with the error.
I'm currently using a live cd version of Linux Mint, where everything seems to work perfectly fine, I have reinstalled the distro as well as trying Ubuntu to see if it would help to no avail. I'm sorry to bother anyone, and thank you ahead of time for any help or advice offered.
I'm currently using a live cd version of Linux Mint, where everything seems to work perfectly fine, I have reinstalled the distro as well as trying Ubuntu to see if it would help to no avail. I'm sorry to bother anyone, and thank you ahead of time for any help or advice offered.