'device needs more than the port can supply' error fixed when the USB device does not work like mouse, keyboard, speaker.
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Below videos has everything you need.
It has steps to disable "USB selective suspend setting" so that more power will be supplied to USB.
1) From Device Manager.
2) From Control Panel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DChp9Rm2MWc
The "USB selective suspend setting" is a power management feature in Windows that allows the operating system to put individual USB devices into a low-power state when they are not in use. This can help to conserve energy and reduce power consumption, especially on mobile devices or laptops where battery life is a concern.
When a USB device is put into the selective suspend state, it stops functioning until it is resumed. This can cause a slight delay when the device is first used, but it can also result in significant power savings over time.
The selective suspend setting can be found in the Power & sleep settings in Windows. By default, it is usually enabled, but you can choose to disable it if you need to ensure that a particular USB device is always active. However, doing so may result in reduced battery life and increased power consumption.
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