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USB Devices connect 4-5 times when booting up

Hi everyone!

When my pc is booting up, all of my usb devices connect and disconnect 4 to 5 times in the boot up process. This makes my racing wheel calibrate itself 4 times and makes my keyboard and mouse light up multiple times. These 2 aren't that big of a problem but the wheel is.. It makes a decent amount of noise when calibrating so it would be awesome if it only did it once, or maybe twice. So is this something which can be 'fixed' ? My mbo is a MSI-Z77 G45 Gaming.

Thanks in advance!
Sen

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1 minute ago, dewaelsen said:

Hi everyone!

When my pc is booting up, all of my usb devices connect and disconnect 4 to 5 times in the boot up process. This makes my racing wheel calibrate itself 4 times and makes my keyboard and mouse light up multiple times. These 2 aren't that big of a problem but the wheel is.. It makes a decent amount of noise when calibrating so it would be awesome if it only did it once, or maybe twice. So is this something which can be 'fixed' ? My mbo is a MSI-Z77 G45 Gaming.

Thanks in advance!
Sen

Mine does the same but upon posting the keyboard lights up,  same with the mouse and then in between post and loading windows they go of and come back on (P9X79 Pro) 

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I can imagine that happening with volt drops. are you using a hub? if yes try a powered hub or moving the power demanding devices to USB3 ports

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20 minutes ago, dewaelsen said:

No, everything is plugged in on the back USB 3.0 ports.

Try using a powered hub, I had a bunch of issues with my audio devices turning on and off (power issues) which a powered hub fixed

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I will be happy if I can get this fixed without spending money :) 

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