Try changing USB options in motherboard BIOS.
I could uplaod new image but later today/tomorrow.
I think it is bios option becasue most people dont have this problem.
Here is a description of what is exactly happening :
http://paulphilippov.com/articles/how-to-fix-device-not-accepting-address-errorI found that comment intersting :
This doesn't work for me, but I'll leave here the solution that I fund in:
"unix.stackexchange.com/questions/72625/why-is-usb-not-working-in-linux-when-it-works-in-uefi-bios"
I hope that this would help someone.
"It seems with newer Gigabyte mainboards (at least) there is a BIOS option called IOMMU Controller that is disabled by default and gives no clue or indication as to what it is for.
Enabling this setting and rebooting "magically" restores all my USB and networking problems in a 64-bit Linux OS (doesn't matter which one)."
If this also doesn't work, yu can try adding "iommu=soft" to the kernel command line.
I will try this tip and if not work waiting your uploads . Thanks