1 | The unused ports shown in bold type belong to hubs that can support the device. |
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 which the under-powered device is connected to. |
The devices shown in bold type can be supported by the hub to which the under-powered device is connected. |
3 | The hub does not have enough power to support the %s. |
The hub does not have enough power to support the %s. |
6 | Disconnect the %s from its current port and replace it with one of the devices shown in bold type. |
Disconnect the %s from its current port and switch it with one of the devices shown in bold type. |
7 | Connect a power supply to the hub or try reconnecting the %s to unused ports on your PC. |
Connect a power supply to the hub, or try reconnecting the %s to unused ports on your PC. |
8 | The hub is self-powered. |
The hub is self-powered. |
9 | The hub is bus powered. |
The hub is bus powered. |
10 | The devices shown in bold type are attached to hubs that can support the device. |
The devices shown in bold type are attached to hubs that can support the device. |
11 | Disconnect the %s from its current port and replace it with one of the devices shown in bold type. Note that the replaced device may not work correctly. |
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 |
%d mA |
13 | Power Required |
Power Required |
14 | %d port(s) available |
%d port(s) available |
15 | Total power available: %d mA per port |
Total power available: %d mA per port |
16 | Power required: %d mA |
Power required: %d mA |
17 | The hub is not working properly. |
The hub is not working properly. |
18 | My Computer |
My Computer |
21 | Situation resolved: the %s is now connected to a hub that does have enough power available to support it. |
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. |
The %s has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub port. You should disconnect the device. |
32 | Disconnect the device and click "Reset". If you click "Close", the port will not work until you unplug it and restart your PC. |
Disconnect the device, and click "Reset." If you click "Close," the port will not work until you unplug it and restart your PC. |
33 | A USB device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub port. You should disconnect the device. |
A USB device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub port. You should disconnect the device. |
34 | Power surge on the USB port |
Power surge on the USB port |
35 | The port didn't reset, but may continue to function. If it doesn't work, please restart your PC. |
The port didn't reset, but may continue to function. If it doesn't work, please restart your PC. |
36 | %s needs more power than the port can supply. |
%s needs more power than the port can supply. |
40 | The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned and Windows does not recognise it. |
The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. |
42 | Try reconnecting the device. If Windows still does not recognise it, your device may not be working properly. |
Try reconnecting the device. If Windows still does not recognize it, your device may not be working properly. |
43 | USB device not recognised |
USB device not recognized |
50 | The controller does not have enough resources for this device. |
The controller does not have enough resources for this device. |
53 | Try connecting your device to a different port on your PC or disconnect a device you are not using. Your PC manufacturer can provide more information. |
Try connecting your device to a different port on your PC, or disconnect a device you are not using. Your PC manufacturer can provide more information. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
To free bandwidth, close the programs using these devices. If the programs cannot be found, unplug one or more devices. |
58 | Bandwidth Used |
Bandwidth Used |
59 | Not enough USB controller resources |
Not enough USB controller resources |
60 | Bandwidth currently in use: %d%% |
Bandwidth currently in use: %d%% |
61 | System reserved |
System reserved |
72 | Description |
Description |
73 | Controller |
Controller |
74 | Device |
Device |
75 | Not enough power on the USB hub |
Not enough power on the USB hub |
76 | Universal Serial Bus Error |
Universal Serial Bus Error |
77 | Unknown |
Unknown |
78 | Unused Port |
Unused Port |
79 | Unknown USB Device |
Unknown USB Device |
80 | USB Hub |
USB Hub |
81 | USB Host Controller |
USB Host Controller |
97 | HI-SPEED USB Hub |
HI-SPEED USB Hub |
98 | Unused Mini-Port |
Unused Mini-Port |
500 | USB |
USB |
1100 | Too many USB hubs are connected together. A USB hub will not function when it's connected more than 5 hubs away from the root port. |
Too many USB hubs are connected together. A USB hub will not function when it's connected more than 5 hubs away from the root port. |
1101 | Too many USB hubs |
Too many USB hubs |
1104 | Situation resolved: the %s is now connected to a hub that is close enough to the root. |
Situation resolved: the %s is now connected to a hub that is close enough to the root. |
1106 | The hub's location is highlighted below. The devices shown in bold type can be switched with the hub. |
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 replace it with one of the devices shown in bold type. |
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. |
The hub's location is highlighted below. Hubs with free ports are shown in bold type. |
1109 | Reconnect the %s to an unused hub. |
Reconnect the %s to an unused hub. |
1112 | The hub's location is highlighted below. The hubs shown in bold type have enough power for this hub. |
The hub's location is highlighted below. The hubs shown in bold type have enough power for this hub. |
1113 | (%d ports) |
(%d ports) |
1114 | Attached Devices |
Attached Devices |
1116 | BW Consumed |
BW Consumed |
1117 | Hub is operating at high-speed |
Hub is operating at high-speed |
1118 | Hub is operating at full-speed |
Hub is operating at full-speed |
1119 | Hub has multiple TTs |
Hub has multiple TTs |
1120 | Hub has a single TT |
Hub has a single TT |
1121 | Port Number %d |
Port Number %d |
1200 | USB settings |
USB settings |
1201 | Specify USB power settings for the USB hub driver |
Specify USB power settings for the USB hub driver |
1202 | USB selective suspend setting |
USB selective suspend setting |
1203 | Specify whether USB selective suspend is turned on or off |
Specify whether USB selective suspend is turned on or off |
1204 | Enabled |
Enabled |
1205 | Enable USB selective suspend |
Enable USB selective suspend |
1206 | Disabled |
Disabled |
1207 | Do not enable USB selective suspend |
Do not enable USB selective suspend |
1210 | Device can perform faster when connected to USB 3.0 |
Device can perform faster when connected to USB 3.0 |
1211 | Connected to USB 3.0 |
Connected to USB 3.0 |
1300 | Try improving the USB connection |
Try improving the USB connection |
1301 | Make sure that the device you are connecting to is supported and you are using the right cable. |
Make sure the device you are connecting to is supported and you are using the right cable. |
1303 | These two PCs can’t communicate. |
These two PCs can't communicate. |
1305 | Try connecting one of them to a mobile device to achieve your goal. |
Try connecting one of them to a mobile device to achieve your goal. |
1306 | PC is charging slowly |
PC is charging slowly |
1307 | To speed up charging, use the charger and cable that came with your device. |
To speed up charging, use the charger and cable that came with your device. |
1311 | %1 connection might not work. Try using a different cable. |
%1 connection might not work. Try using a different cable. |
1312 | / |
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1313 | DisplayPort |
DisplayPort |
1314 | MHL |
MHL |