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USB device drawing too much power
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<blockquote data-quote="willmeahl4" data-source="post: 1102703" data-attributes="member: 167432"><p>Just got this message, never seen it before. Got a cheapie hp mouse, Mac wired keyboard, and a hp printer (turned off) plugged into the back of the iMac, and a Mophie Juice pack air plugged into the keyboard's USB port. when I try to plug my iPhone into the keyboard's other USB port I get this message:</p><p></p><p>Because a USB device was drawing too much power from your computer, one or more of your USB devices have been disabled.</p><p>To prevent damaging your computer, the USB device drawing too much power has been disabled. Other devices may have also been disabled. When you disconnect the device drawing too much power, your other USB devices will be enabled again. </p><p></p><p>Anyone here ever seen this? Only happened with the Mophie plugged in, but it's never happened before.</p><p>If ya'll wanna see a screenshot just tell me how to take one.</p><p></p><p>Don't know why this got moved to notebooks, this is happening on iMac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willmeahl4, post: 1102703, member: 167432"] Just got this message, never seen it before. Got a cheapie hp mouse, Mac wired keyboard, and a hp printer (turned off) plugged into the back of the iMac, and a Mophie Juice pack air plugged into the keyboard's USB port. when I try to plug my iPhone into the keyboard's other USB port I get this message: Because a USB device was drawing too much power from your computer, one or more of your USB devices have been disabled. To prevent damaging your computer, the USB device drawing too much power has been disabled. Other devices may have also been disabled. When you disconnect the device drawing too much power, your other USB devices will be enabled again. Anyone here ever seen this? Only happened with the Mophie plugged in, but it's never happened before. If ya'll wanna see a screenshot just tell me how to take one. Don't know why this got moved to notebooks, this is happening on iMac. [/QUOTE]
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