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Windows log are far from helpful with this stuff so that isn't an option unless you can undestand long meaningless strings of hexadecimal values. I looked in to a better software-sided way of checking this before, I couldn't find any besides tools which you have to run to monitor this, and by the time you are able to run these tools the disconnect/reconnect would have happend already.
Check to see if you have any log entries in event manager.
It does log request for drivers by these devices but those logs are also not helpful at all.
thanks for that, i just threw it in as an afterthought, i think the mouse is probably the most common culprit, it and the usb keyboards are about the only usb device that is active at boot up for most people.
Do you really need iCUE? I wouldn't want to have software installed for a mouse.. I would just uninstall it, even if it's not what is causing these problems. Buggy bloatware.
If you do need the software but you don't need it always running you can remove it from startup applications in the Task Manager.
Manufacturer software is only there to look pretty not to be function, stable or safe.
The sound means nothing and Corsair software is a joke.
iCUE creating errors. Issue known by Corsair. Cause is MS changes to system.management with no fix in near future.
PCIe USB device not working. No fix, can't find an updated driver.
ASUS Sonic Studio for Strix Headsets won't open it's window. No new driver so no fix.
Rolled back to 1803 and it's all good.
PI-TI-Ful!!
So I figured out the issue after all this time, hopefully someone will see this who is having the same problem. I know it was from my Corsair iCue software that controls my RGB lighting and fans. For some reason it has to do with the USB cable that goes from my liquid cooler's pump to the motherboard, although I think some also have the same issue due to their other Corsair products that connect via USB. When I don't have iCue on startup, the USB Disconnect sound would not happen when I would sign in. Although for my lighting I really wanted iCue on startup... So I figured out going into Device Manager and in "Human Interface Devices" I right-clicked every single "USB Input Device" and the "Corsair composite virtual input device" and in their properties in the Power Management tab disabled "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". (I first tried doing the same thing for all the "USB Root Hub" under "Universal Serial Bus controllers", but that didn't fix the problem for me, so just wanted to make that clear so others don't do that instead by mistake.)