USB 2.0 - Stick - Error on Solaris 10 x86 03/05 GA

Hello Solaris - Friends,
I have a Problem with my USB 2.0 - Stick (Fujitsu-Siemens Memorybird 256 MB). He has 1 primary Partition (FAT16). When the Laptop (Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook E8010) is booting, comes this Error-Message :
"/pci@0,0/pci10cf,11ab@1d,7 (ehci0) Connecting device on port 2 failed".
This is "iostat -En" : "c2t0d0 Soft Errors: 1 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0".
On the same Laptop under Windows XP Professional and Sun Java Desktop System Release 3 Beta it works (I have 3 x Boot - Environment). Under Solaris on the same USB-Port an external Storage (Fujitsu-Siemens Storagebird 80 GB) works (also with Firewire IE1394) and also a Laks Memory Clock (USB 1.1, 128 MB, 1 primary Partition with FAT16) . On an other older PC with an USB 1.1-Mainboard and Solaris 10 both Memorysticks works parallel.
Can anybody help me ?
Thanks and Greetings

Hello,
thanks to your answer ! I have tested some things in the "/kernel/drv/scsa2usb.conf", but no success :
attribute-override-list =
"vid=* reduced-cmd-support=true";
and
attribute-override-list =
"vid=00000461 pid=00003001 rev=00001168 subclass=atapi protocol=cb";
I have do this "echo '::usba_clear_debug_buff' | mdb -kw", then hotplug the USB-Stick and then "echo '::usba_debug_buf' | mdb -k" gives this :
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
ehci0: ehci_wait_for_transfers_completion:No transfers completion confirmation
received
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
eusb0: getting device descriptor failed (12 0x10 -1)
usba: usba_destroy_child_devi: device-1 (0xd4fe8e90)
usba: deallocating usba_device = 0xd4d46800, address = 0x2
eusb0: disabling port 2 again
eusb0: retrying on port 2
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: ehci0: ph_data=0xd9973af8 (ep81) state=1 wrp=0xd3ad6480
ref=2 reqcnt=1 cr=16
eusb0: hubd_exception_cb: req=0xd3ad64dc cr=16 data=0x0 cb_flags=0x0
usba: allocated usba_device 0xd4d46800
ehci0: ehci_check_for_short_xfer: residue=46 direction=0x100
ehci0: ehci_check_for_short_xfer: requested data=72 received data=26
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
ehci0: ehci_wait_for_transfers_completion:No transfers completion confirmation
received
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
eusb0: getting device descriptor failed (12 0x10 -1)
usba: usba_destroy_child_devi: device-1 (0xd4fe8e90)
usba: deallocating usba_device = 0xd4d46800, address = 0x2
eusb0: disabling port 2 again
eusb0: retrying on port 2
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: ehci0: ph_data=0xd9973af8 (ep81) state=1 wrp=0xd3ad6480
ref=2 reqcnt=1 cr=16
eusb0: hubd_exception_cb: req=0xd3ad64dc cr=16 data=0x0 cb_flags=0x0
usba: allocated usba_device 0xd4d46800
ehci0: ehci_check_for_short_xfer: residue=46 direction=0x100
ehci0: ehci_check_for_short_xfer: requested data=72 received data=26
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
ehci0: ehci_wait_for_transfers_completion:No transfers completion confirmation
received
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
eusb0: getting device descriptor failed (12 0x10 -1)
usba: usba_destroy_child_devi: device-1 (0xd4fe8e90)
usba: deallocating usba_device = 0xd4d46800, address = 0x2
eusb0: disabling port 2 again
eusb0: retrying on port 2
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: ehci0: ph_data=0xd9973af8 (ep81) state=1 wrp=0xd3ad6480
ref=2 reqcnt=1 cr=16
eusb0: hubd_exception_cb: req=0xd3ad64dc cr=16 data=0x0 cb_flags=0x0
usba: allocated usba_device 0xd4d46800
ehci0: ehci_check_for_short_xfer: residue=46 direction=0x100
ehci0: ehci_check_for_short_xfer: requested data=72 received data=26
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
ehci0: ehci_wait_for_transfers_completion:No transfers completion confirmation
received
usbai: usba_req_exc_cb: device-1: ph_data=0xd39d7400 (ep0) state=1 wrp=0xd5425a
d8 ref=3 reqcnt=1 cr=12
eusb0: getting device descriptor failed (12 0x10 -1)
usba: usba_destroy_child_devi: device-1 (0xd4fe8e90)
usba: deallocating usba_device = 0xd4d46800, address = 0x2
eusb0: disabling port 2 again
eusb0: retrying on port 2
eusb0: Connecting device on port 2 failed
hid0: hid_pm_busy_component failed: 0
Can you help me ? What are the correct settings in the "/kernel/drv/scsa2usb.conf" ?
Thanks and Greetings !

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