It sounds like the device may be trying to pull more power than the USB port can supply, causing it to reset while the PC is running. Many of these devices have terrible drivers and will register as a new device if reset. That would cause the device to be assigned a new port number. Of course, this is just a hypothesis.
You could test it by unplugging and replugging the device with the PC running to see if that causes it to get a new port number.
It sounds like the device may be trying to pull more power than the USB port can supply, causing it to reset while the PC is running. Many of these devices have terrible drivers and will register as a new device if reset. That would cause the device to be assigned a new port number. Of course, this is just a hypothesis.
You could test it by unplugging and replugging the device with the PC running to see if that causes it to get a new port number.
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edited Mar 19 '20 at 9:38 pm