Controller to usb trouble

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  1. lowkey

    lowkey Member

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    I used the available info to create a controller to usb cable for my xbox. I soldered all the wires and when I plug the cable in to my laptop I get an error that says the device has exceeded its power limits of the hub port and will not work. Is this a bad solder problem or is it just my crappy laptop?
     
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    i am pretty sure that to use an xbox controler you have to have USB2, it sounds like your laptop dosn't
     
  3. lowkey

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    That was my suspicion but I think it just won't power the controller with only 1 usb port. I have a usb enclosure for another laptop drive and it requires a "Y" cable to get it to spin up. The trouble is I want to make sure I can find another cable like it before I cannibalize it for my softmod.
     
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    First off, sodering is not required for a xbox controller to usb conversion. You need to check all your connections. USB2 has nothing to do with it. I modded my controller over 2 years ago and have used it to this day on my laptop without fail. Where did you get your instruction for this conversion from?
     
  5. lowkey

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    I know soldering is not required but i did it the way the tutorial instructed. In fact I believe it was the link from Chunkhead's Xbox tutorial here...it links to xboxscene. I could have just went out and bought the converter cable but I had the stuff here. Now... is there some magical fix you have dreamed up to fix this?
     
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    Yeah, obviously if the pc is giving an overload type error, that means wires are touching . If you want, just use a spare usb cable and just splice the wires and use some electrical tape. I know it's not very proffessional looking, but hey, who are we trying to impress here. Results are what matters.
     

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