1 The unused ports shown in bold type belong to hubs that can support the device.
2 The devices shown in bold type can be supported by the hub to which the under-powered device is connected.
3 The %s is connected to a hub that does not have enough power available to support it.
4 These are shown as bolded items in the tree representation below.
5 The hub does not have enough power available to operate the %s. \nFor assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
6 Disconnect the %s from its current port and switch it with one of the devices shown in bold type.
7 Disconnect the %s from its current port and then connect it to one of the unused ports shown in bold type.
8 The hub is self-powered.
9 The hub is bus powered.
10 The devices shown in bold type are attached to hubs that can support the device.
11 Disconnect the %s from its current port and switch it with one of the devices shown in bold type. Note that the switched device may not work correctly.
12 %d mA
13 Power Required
14 %d port(s) available
15 Total power available: %d mA per port
16 Power required: %d mA
17 The hub is not working properly.
18 My Computer
20 The %s is has been reconnected to a different hub that also does not have enough power available to support it.
21 Situation resolved: the %s is now connected to a hub that does have enough power available to support it.
30 The %s has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub port. You should disconnect the device.
32 To reenable the port, disconnect the hardware and click Reset. If you click Close, the port will no longer function.
33 A USB device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub port. You should disconnect the device.
34 Power Surge On Hub Port
35 The port was not reset properly. If you wish to use the port, please reboot.
36 The %s has exceeded the power limits of its hub port. \nFor assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
37 A USB device has exceeded the power limits of its hub port. \nFor assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
40 One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.
41 The location of the device is shown in bold type.
42 Try reconnecting the device. If Windows still does not recognize it, replace the device.
43 USB Device Not Recognized
44 One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.\nFor assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
50 The controller does not have enough bandwidth available for the %s, which has requested %d%% of the bus bandwidth.
51 The following list shows the bandwidth being consumed by devices on each of the installed controllers. To obtain updated bandwidth information, click Refresh.
52 The controller does not have enough bandwidth available for the %s. \nFor assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
53 Move this device to a controller that has more available bandwidth or, to free bandwidth, close the programs using the devices on the current controller. If the programs cannot be found, unplug one or more devices.
54 The table below shows you how much bandwidth each USB controller is using. Each USB controller has a fixed amount of bandwidth, which all attached devices must share.
56 The devices listed below are being used by programs and are consuming bandwidth. To obtain updated bandwidth information, click Refresh.
57 To free bandwidth, close the programs using these devices. If the programs cannot be found, unplug one or more devices.
58 Bandwidth Used
59 USB Controller Bandwidth Exceeded
60 Bandwidth currently in use: %d%%
61 System reserved
71 Universal Serial Bus
72 Description
73 Controller
74 Device
75 USB Hub Power Exceeded
76 Universal Serial Bus Error
77 Unknown
78 Unused Port
79 Unknown USB Device
80 USB Hub
81 USB Host Controller
82 This USB device can perform faster if you connect it to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port.\nFor a list of available ports, click here.
83 This device can perform faster
84 Your %s can perform faster if it is plugged into a hi-speed port
85 Situation resolved: the %s is now connected to a HI-SPEED USB hub.
87 The devices shown in bold type are non-HI-SPEED USB devices that can be supported by the hub to which the HI-SPEED USB device is connected.
88 Disconnect the %s from its current port and switch it with one of the devices shown in bold type.
89 The hubs shown in bold type have free ports that can support the HI-SPEED USB device.
90 Disconnect the %s from its current port and then connect it to one of the ports on a hub shown in bold type.
91 The unrecognized devices shown in bold type are attached to hubs that can support the HI-SPEED USB device.
92 Disconnect the %s from its current port and switch it with one of the devices shown in bold type. Note that the switched device may not work correctly.
93 There are no HI-SPEED USB host controllers installed on this computer.
94 The %s will function at reduced speed. You must add a HI-SPEED USB host controller to this computer to obtain maximum performance.
95 The hubs shown in bold type can support the HI-SPEED USB device.
96 Either add another HI-SPEED USB hub to the system, or switch the %s with one of the devices attached to a hub shown in bold.
97 HI-SPEED USB Hub
98 Unused Mini-Port
1100 Too many USB hubs have been chained together. A USB hub will not function if it is more than 5 hubs away from the root port.\nFor assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
1101 Maximum Hub Number Surpassed
1103 Too many USB hubs have been chained together. A USB hub will not function if it is more than 5 hubs away from the root port.
1104 Situation resolved: the %s is now connected to a hub that is close enough to the root.
1105 IDS_NESTED
1106 The hub's location is highlighted below. The devices shown in bold type can be switched with the hub.
1107 Disconnect the hub from its current location and switch it with one of the devices shown in bold type.
1108 The hub's location is highlighted below. Hubs with free ports are shown in bold type.
1109 Disconnect the %s from its current location and connect it to one of the hubs shown in bold type.
1110 The hub's location is highlighted below. The hubs shown in bold type are attached to hubs that can support the hub.
1111 Disconnect the highlighted hub from its current port and switch it with one of the hubs shown in bold type.
1112 The hub's location is highlighted below. The hubs shown in bold type have enough power for this hub.
1113 (%d ports)
1114 Attached Devices
1116 BW Consumed
1117 Hub is operating at high-speed
1118 Hub is operating at full-speed
1119 Hub has multiple TTs
1120 Hub has a single TT
1121 Port Number %d
1200 USB settings
1201 Specify USB power settings for the USB hub driver
1202 USB selective suspend setting
1203 Specify whether USB selective suspend is turned on or off