Synching error with different USB port

I set up my iPhone and had no problems synching with iTunes. I then changed to a different USB port than the one I had originally used. I began to recieve the following error when I tryed to synch "0xE800001". I then switched to a different usb port and everything worked fine.
Is there any way to get iPhone to work with the new usb port because that is the only port that charges when my computer is off.

Check out article below for tips and suggestions
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http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1286
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