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Troubleshooting • Pi5 USB has power but no signal / data. Ethernet port also affected

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Hello there. This is my first post, and I hope someone can help me troubleshoot further.

Context
I recently installed my fully operational and 18 month old Pi5 8GB into a Pironman5. When I booted the rig, I noticed that none of the 4 USB ports worked as expected, and neither did the Ethernet port. It is probably that something happened during installation into the case. I'm looking for ways to confirm that it is bust, or fix if possible.

System
Pi5 8GB
official 27W EU power supply over USB-C
Linux raspberrypi 6.12.37-v8-16k+ #1894 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jul 11 16:49:18 BST 2025 aarch64 GNU/Linux
OS, software, firmware, eeprom up to date

Observed behaviour
The Pi5 is now removed from the Pironman5, and is vanilla Pi5. All four ports have power. They can run LEDs. They can power an Arduino Uno, with extra LED and charge my mouse (pictured). Image (I hope this Google Drive image works. USB keyboards, mouses, Arduinos, and working network cables are powered, but do nothing when plugged into the Pi. Arduino IDE cannot find the board - the only port available is /dev/ttyAMA10

dmesg output include 5 lines of error

Code:

[    0.405569] rp1 0002:01:00.0: BAR 0 [mem 0x1f00000000-0x1f00003fff]: not claimed; can't enable device[    0.405576] rp1 0002:01:00.0: Enabling PCI device has failed: -22[    0.405579] rp1 0002:01:00.0: probe with driver rp1 failed with error -22...[  253.461411] Bluetooth: Unexpected continuation frame (len 0)[  253.488903] Bluetooth: Unexpected continuation frame (len 0)
What I have tried
Updated all packages and EEPROM firmware:

Code:

sudo apt updatesudo apt full-upgradesudo rpi-updatesudo rpi-eeprom-update -a
I have plugged in 4 mouses, 3 keyboards, Arduinos Uno and micro, a Bluetooth receiver for my mouse, and Ethernet directly into router using. All peripherals confirmed working before and after trying in the Pi.
I have tried two fresh installs of Raspbian 64 bit, on two separate Raspberry PI branded SD cards that came with the unit.
I have searched these forums, Google, and DuckDuckGo for possible solutions. Most of them relate to Pi4 or older.

Statistics: Posted by bryancryco — Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:13 am



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