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Pavilion g7 2233cl
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Really!
Since all my searches return nothing but my posts, it would appear that I am a pioneer!
Has anyone had this:
USB Failure ID: 9TXE22-6GW83A-RXG30K-8D2E03
My presumption is that the USB 3.0 ports have a problem.
Presumed by virtue of the fact that my USB 3.0 ports don't function as 3.0 ports...
Anyone have some insight into that Failure ID?

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THANKS!
I could not fathom how this error code had never come up before.
I imagine the error code is uniquely interpretable such that it relates to particular hardware, etc.
It would allow you to be more responsive in future builds if you kept getting codes indicating particular SB components were problematic.
Thanks again...

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The number is designed to be unique so you will not find any hits searching the error code. You are the only one on earth ever to get that exact error code but not the only one to have a defective usb port. The message means you do have defective hardware. 

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@bucklipe

 

Check your other post on this.

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THANKS!
I could not fathom how this error code had never come up before.
I imagine the error code is uniquely interpretable such that it relates to particular hardware, etc.
It would allow you to be more responsive in future builds if you kept getting codes indicating particular SB components were problematic.
Thanks again...
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Right thanks for the tip. 

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