I have just finished putting together another PC based around an Asus motherboard and the dreaded error "USB Device Over Current Status Detected" came up. The problem was resolved by detached all USB connections directly attached to the motherboard and re-installing them one by one. The problem turned out to be a lead coming from an add on multi function bay. It had two USB flying leads, one of which was the standard block with 5 socket holes on one side and four on the other so that it could only be fitted in one way around. It was the second one that caused the problem though. It came as two separate connectors, one with five sockets holes the other with four. While it was obvious which socket went were, it was no so obvious which way around they should be. As soon as I turned the sockets on the flying lead around 180 degrees and re-inserted them again, everything worked just fine.
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