Some say
"There is no hardware issue. Hardware is totally the same." (Pär Liden). But 
according to the FACT that machines with XP have the SAME problem shows that 
"there is no kernel issue" ... !
How can you explain this ? My point of view is that SOME kernel version are not 
compatible with SOME southbridges. So that either changing kernel or 
motherboard would solve the problem.

To Elias Humbolt : in what file have you to set  autosuspend=0 ?

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ehci_hcd module causes I/O errors in USB 2.0 devices
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