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D435 WIN10 reboot issue

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  • MartyG

    The problem of RealSense cameras not being detected on some computers after a soft reboot (doing Restart instead of a complete shutdown and then pressing the power button to reboot) is a known one.  There is a very long discussion of the subject on the link below.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/1615 

    The RealSense support team did a lot of testing of the problem and concluded that it may be related to the USB cable or port. Are you using the official short cable supplied with the camera or are you using your own choice of USB cable please?

     

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  • Jerry Yah

    YES, I use the official short cable  ,the cable marked " USB3.1 Cable E468041 AWM 20276 80℃  30V VM-1"

    thank you

     

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  • MartyG

    The link below offers some general advice for ways to fix the problem when this Windows error occurs.

    https://www.thewindowsclub.com/fix-unknown-usb-device-error-message-on-windows-10

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  • Jerry Yah

    Thanks for providing the method, but I tried without fixing the problem...

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  • MartyG

    Is the camera detected if you unplug it after the computer has booted and plug it back in again?

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  • Jerry Yah

    Yes, this action can be detected

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  • MartyG

    And does the problem occur in all of the H310's USB 3 and USB 2 ports?

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  • Jerry Yah

    This problem only occur in all of the H310's  usb3 ports 

     

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  • MartyG

    I went through all previous cases of problems with the camera not being detected after soft reboot and comparing it to what had already been suggested in this discussion.

    Another thing to try that was suggested by a RealSense support team member was: "In the BIOS settings try setting the xHCI mode to Enabled (not Auto or Smart Auto) under Devices/USB".

    Can you see if your BIOS has an xHCI setting please?

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