: Ensure USB ports are enabled in your BIOS under "Integrated Devices".
: The heat indicates a component (often the controller or a capacitor) is drawing too much current, which prevents the computer from reading the data correctly. How to Proceed
Assume you encountered this hash in a blue screen, Event Viewer log, or device properties dialog. Here’s what to do.
Continuing to use a "hot" USB device that smells like burning plastic or triggers surge warnings can permanently damage your motherboard's USB controllers Summary Table: USB Specs at a Glance USB Standard Max Power Output 2.5W (500mA) 4.5W (900mA) USB Power Delivery Up to 100W+ Sony Support in Windows Device Manager? Usb D8f87d9c4ee44a6192d13caa420a227b Hot ((better))
A typical USB device ID appears as: USB\VID_1234&PID_5678\1234567890