USB Device not recognised
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 Anyone know why this is happening?, 
 I can plug it in and it works, but a little while later if I disconnect it and then reconnect it, this happens.
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 I'm getting this with Mac. 
 My solution was the 0.1uf capacitor between RST and gnd and use a CH240 usb adapter instead of the inbuilt one.
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 @ajb2k3 I have put a 2.2uf capacitor between RST and gnd as thats what I saw in the forums, I don't have another USB adapter unfortunately. 
 Is it the USB that is causing the issue?
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 From what I understand, it is the driver for the inbuilt adapter that causes problems. 
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 @ajb2k3 Yeah, the strange thing is that I have another device which seems to use the same driver as they had the same name in device manager, and the other device seems to work fine. 
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 I have tried it on multiple computers and they are all coming up in device manager with "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) 
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 I have just tried taking the bottom section off (the section with the battery in it) and it seems to be working fine now, as soon as I put that bottom section back on it doesn't work again, so strange.... 
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 @kieran-osborne 在 USB Device not recognised ä¸è¯´ï¼š I have just tried taking the bottom section off (the section with the battery in it) and it seems to be working fine now, as soon as I put that bottom section back on it doesn't work again, so strange.... Interesting, I never made that connection before. 
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 Having the same issue again!! 
 I'm using a USB Device Viewer and it says:*!*ERROR: No open pipes! ===>Device Descriptor<=== 
 *!*ERROR: bLength of 0 incorrect, should be 18
 bLength: 0x00
 bDescriptorType: 0x00
 bcdUSB: 0x0000
 bDeviceClass: 0x00
 *!*ERROR: Device enumeration failure
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 Wow! haha, just found the most weirdest solution, 
 not sure if the USB port in the M5 stack is wired properly,
 If I turn the USB C cable around then it works, so it seems like the cable has to be a certain direction for it to work, I have even tested this with multiple cables all with the same result!, so if it's not working try rotating your cable!
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 @kieran-osborne 在 USB Device not recognised ä¸è¯´ï¼š Wow! haha, just found the most weirdest solution, 
 not sure if the USB port in the M5 stack is wired properly,
 If I turn the USB C cable around then it works, so it seems like the cable has to be a certain direction for it to work, I have even tested this with multiple cables all with the same result!, so if it's not working try rotating your cable!this doesnt always work for me and i tried another cabel 
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 I had the same bizarre issue and I found the solution here ! Just turn the USB C plug around and it works ! Weird. 
