SOURCE: Error 0701: USB Over Current On HC/Port - Bus:00H...
Try connecting your USB peripherals through a mains powered hub.
SOURCE: 0701 usb over current on hc/port error
This means that there is shortage in the USB port. Check your USB ports. Definately there is USB port pins attached
each other. Just open their contact. Or you have faulty USB device attached to laptop - remove it.
SOURCE: error 0701- usb over current on hc/port
This is not a big problem if the tablet works. There are three simple possible solutions to this problem:
1) Sometimes you can plug USB devices into a wall socket so you don't rely entirely on the USB power. See if the tablet can be attached to another power source - if so use the appropriate power adaptor to plug it into a wall socket.
2) Very few USB cables are designed to carry much current. This design keeps the USB cables thin and flexible. Try purchasing a USB cable that looks like it can carry the extra current. Unfortunately USB cable manufacturers do not display how much electrical current their cables can deliver efficiently, so you will need to guess. Generally the thicker cables can carry more current - these cables are *not* necessarily the expensive gold-plated ones. You can usually find a thick cheap one that will do the trick - but it will take a little experimentation. Try different thick USB cables to see if one makes the problem go away.
3) get a special USB cable that takes the power from 2 USB ports and delivers it to one device. These are strange looking USB cables that have an extra male adaptor cord hanging from a USB cable - the cable has 2 male adaptors and 1 female adaptor. Of course this will take up two USB slots on your USB hub.
Hope these help!
SOURCE: Error 0701 problem in lenovo laptop 3000 c series and N
Try turning on the computer in safe mode and turn on the computer by pressing f8 and see if that works. check in the bios if the cd drive is detected make sure that the disk you put in cd drive is a bootable disk
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