I know it can be done - but I’ve not done it myself (I used SPAD to sort it), so I can’t offer a walk through. Sorry.
Having sIaid that, I believe it is when a USB device is assigned a ‘managed power’ setting by windowsand this can lead to voltage fluctuations and then CTD. By going into device manager via the control panel you can find all your connected devices and start to manually adjust them. Personally I found it easier to pay the $21 to let SPAD do it. And then you get all the amazing functions of SPAD too.