

The fact is, your system uses a lot of power when you are using it, so when you aren't, it can still use a fair amount without making much difference (unless you want to leave it sleeping on your desk for a month, in which case, maybe turn it off?). 0024: Integrated Rate Matching Hub: Vendor Device USB: 8087: Intel Corp. In general, a lot of "low power" is more marketing than substance, so check the real effect on your battery before you get worried. Anyway, is there a way to rename, or otherwise, identify which USB port (or.

(RE 3, You probably don't want things hanging off your system on USB if you want no battery loss anyway, because even Suspend requires ~300uA per device.)
#Usb vid_8087&pid_0024 driver
If it is the hub itself, I see the options 1) don' t use it (at least unplug it before sleep), 2) get the updated driver which makes it work properly, or 3) deal with the fact that it will use more power than necessary. (Use Device Manager View/Devices by connection for more information.)
#Usb vid_8087&pid_0024 drivers
First question to answer, is it the hub, or something downstream? It appears to me this is an external hub, so you can unplug everything from it and see if you get the same results. Name: Intel 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1C26. USBVID8087&PID00245&4326FDD&0&1 The drivers for this device are not installed.
