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PSVita UDCD USB Video Class plugin
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Vita error code c4-13901-4 when connect USB to PC/ Android Box #95

Open faiznaaman opened 2 years ago

faiznaaman commented 2 years ago

As the title mentioned, I can't have any data transfer via USB (the cable) because the PC not even recognize (no sound or notification at all) when plugged in. Whether I was using Vitashell USB mode or Content Manager, it just the same. But the strangely my Vita was able to detect whether the USB is connected or not and the charging is ok.

My Vita is PCH-1000 with Henkaku-Enso FW 3.60, using SD2VITA 512GB San Disk Micro SD card mounted via YAMT Lite plugin. Also got Sony Memory Card 8GB.

I did:

1) Change different new USB cables (5 cables so far by various brands) 2) format the Sony Memory Card 3) Insert and remove the Sony Memory Card 4) reinstall Henkaku-Enso including Taihen 5) Shift between Storagemgr and YAMT Lite 6) Rebuild Database 7) Check the external side of charging port, seems ok, no bent pins.

EVERYTHING ELSE IS WORKING FINE INCLUDING FTP MODE

Porris83 commented 1 year ago

Hi how are you? I have the same problem... could you solve it?

faiznaaman commented 1 year ago

Hi how are you? I have the same problem... could you solve it?

I am fine thank you.

Nope... Gave my Vita to a repair shop. Still no answer. But they said it could be a "software/ firmware" error.

Porris83 commented 1 year ago

Thank you! I will keep looking for a solution! I need it to connect to be able to record gameplays!

ninjamoto901 commented 12 months ago

someone could solve the problem, I have exactly the same problem

faiznaaman commented 12 months ago

I have sent my Vita to the repair shop, expert in gaming consoles in my country Malaysia. They said that the motherboard is faulty. It has a sign of previous liquid/ water damage. So they can't fix it. My Vita is a secondhand one. Everything else is normal.

zzwbdz commented 4 months ago

It may be that the current you charged before was unstable, causing the USB data transmission module to burn, which is a hardware failure