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To successfully attach a USB device, you require a VM dedicated to handling the USB input and output.
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For guidance setting up a USB qube, see the [USB documentation](/doc/usb-devices/#creating-and-using-a-usb-qube).
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Currently (until issue [1082](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1082) gets implemented), if you remove the device before detaching it from the qube, Qubes OS (more precisely, `libvirtd`) will think that the device is still attached to the qube and will not allow attaching further devices under the same name.
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Currently (until issue [1082](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1082) gets implemented), if you remove the device before detaching it from the qube, Qubes OS (more precisely, `libvirtd`) will think that the device is still attached to the qube and will not allow attaching further devices under the same name.
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This may be characterized by VM manager crashes and the error message: `Houston, we have a problem`.
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The easiest way to recover from such a situation is to reboot the qube to which the device was attached.
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If this isn't an option, you can manually recover from the situation by following the at the [Block Devices documentation](/doc/block-devices/#what-if-i-removed-the-device-before-detaching-it-from-the-vm)
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