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Raspberry Pi OS • Re: Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit) - missing driver?

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Those reset and abort handlers are a sign of fundamental USB implementation trouble. In the past, those handlers were not there or at least did not pop-up in logs or displays, just crash/freeze/lockup. It mostly means you bought a 'cable'/product with an incompatible/flaky USB-to-SATA or USB-to-NVMe chip inside. That happens when people want cheap and buy computers with no decent/modern/fast native storage I/O HW included. As already said, might be power issue as well (in addition), not the obvious visual when you measure with a multimeter or look at the specifications, but nasty short spikes/dips.
Also the Pi5 27W PSU is not the holy grail. I figured out yesterday that I need a certain sequence of plugging in connectors. If I unplug re-plug the way I usually do, it does not power-up my computer. Other old HP PSU or some newer white-label PSU work fine in that situation and also do clearly go beyond the basic 5V/3A. So It might also be that 5V/5A isn't enabled.

That the DE image does not fail might be a matter random luck or timing. My RPi4 could boot well, run stable for hours or days and then this USB stack crash still happened. My workaround was to setup the watchdog so it went on without service interruption. Finally I created an own power supply setup, also other ASMedia chip, the earlier one seemed to be to modern for the Pi4 at that time. Now I don't monitor/notice it anymore as most important software is moved to other ARM computer(s) that have M.2 NMVE slot onboard and run generic Linux Distro.

Statistics: Posted by redvli — Fri Dec 05, 2025 8:38 am



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