Lets explore what you’re free to do to solve this problem.
Use a different cable and find out if the error persists.
Switch to a different USB port as well.
Unplug all USB devices, power cycle your setup, and check the results.
Go toSettings, selectWindows Update, and hit theCheck for updatesbutton.
Launch theDevice Manager, right-tap on yourUSB Root Huband selectProperties.
Then uninstall the USB Host Controller and clean boot your setup.
Additionally, spin up the Hardware troubleshooter, and roll out the latest Windows updates.
Tweak your Power Management configs and prevent Windows from turning off USB devices.