Hi all,
Running Windows 10, and got a Hercules DJ Console RMX using Virtual DJ 8.2.
I just hooked it up for the first time and installed the newest drivers from their website and getting a message popup in the lower right near the task tray:
Not enough USB controller resources.
Anyone see this before and know what it means?
Running Windows 10, and got a Hercules DJ Console RMX using Virtual DJ 8.2.
I just hooked it up for the first time and installed the newest drivers from their website and getting a message popup in the lower right near the task tray:
Not enough USB controller resources.
Anyone see this before and know what it means?
Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 3:40 pm
Usually means whatever your plugging in is drawing more power then the port provides.
I could be wrong though.
Try a different port and does the controller have a power supply?
I could be wrong though.
Try a different port and does the controller have a power supply?
Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 5:14 pm
Thanks this controller did not come with a transformer (nor is there any DC or AC input port on the device to accept anything like that).
I found a link which mentioned:
If your USB 3.0 system is hitting a device resource limit, some systems will allow disabling the USB 3.0 (XHCI) controller and fall back to the USB 2.0 (ECHI) controller on the system. This workaround is known to work when the system BIOS offers it.
and it turns out my PC had that option. It seems I may have too many usb devices hooked up. First test it didn't give the error. If I don't report back then that did the trick.
I found a link which mentioned:
If your USB 3.0 system is hitting a device resource limit, some systems will allow disabling the USB 3.0 (XHCI) controller and fall back to the USB 2.0 (ECHI) controller on the system. This workaround is known to work when the system BIOS offers it.
and it turns out my PC had that option. It seems I may have too many usb devices hooked up. First test it didn't give the error. If I don't report back then that did the trick.
Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 7:17 pm
Instead of messing with the BIOS maybe try a Powered USB hub?
Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 9:12 pm
They are not all the same, I use this one.
Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 9:36 pm
Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 11:29 pm
Yours actually looks better, and seems to be made out of metal. I need the charging ports, because I use my phone as a hotspot, which will drain your phone quickly.
Posted Mon 23 Jan 17 @ 8:48 pm