
Survival for Ki Lim and Sang Ly is a daily battle at Stung Meanchey, the largest municipal waste dump in all of Cambodia. They make their living scavenging recyclables from the trash. Life would be hard enough without the worry for their chronically ill child, Nisay, and the added expense of medicines that are not working. Just when things seem worst, Sang Ly learns a secret about the ill-tempered rent collector who comes demanding money—a secret that sets in motion a tide that will change the life of everyone it sweeps past. If successful, you’ll see: After starting the service,
The Rent Collector is a story of hope, of one woman's journey to save her son and another woman's chance at redemption. It demonstrates that even in a dump in Cambodia—perhaps especially in a dump in Cambodia—everyone deserves a second chance. Manual Start : Try to force-start the services
Though the book is a work of fiction, it was inspired by real people who lived at the Stung Meanchey dump in Cambodia. (For more information, click the link to learn about River of Victory, a documentary filmed by the author's son that follows Sang Ly's journey. If it starts successfully here but not as
The Rent Collector was named Book
of the Year Gold Winner by Foreword Magazine, Best Novel of the Year at
the Whitney Awards, and was a nominee for the prestigious International DUBLIN
Literary Award. In addition to North America, The Rent Collector has
also been published in Turkey, Indonesia, Norway, Korea, and Spain.
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: Open an Administrator PowerShell and check if the service is registered and running by using the Windows Service Manager command: sc query VBoxUsbMon or sc query usbipd . Manual Start : Try to force-start the services manually: sc start VBoxUsbMon sc start usbipd .
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After starting the service, run your usbipd command again. The warning should no longer appear.
If you fix it, but it breaks again later, check for these common enemies of USBIPD:
: Open an Administrator PowerShell and check if the service is registered and running by using the Windows Service Manager command: sc query VBoxUsbMon or sc query usbipd . Manual Start : Try to force-start the services manually: sc start VBoxUsbMon sc start usbipd .
If Step 1 didn't work, the USBIPD driver is likely installed but failing to start.
This runs the service in the foreground and prints detailed logs. If it starts successfully here but not as a system service, the issue is likely permission or SID-related.