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Besides rewiring the DAC's 5v. USB input to a dedicated 5v. and dealing with the necesary upstream signal problems, I would look at the actual ground points of the USB jack, the quality of the cable, the motherboard connections (if you are connecting through a pinout to a backplane or case), and the computers PSU and 110v. ground. From your post, it sounds like you have a ground loop in the circuit. You could try a ferrite close to the computer or close to the DAC to see if that would help.
I already did the 5V replacement with a regulated battery supply. That doesn't work, i.e. the DAC won't register with the computer unless the power of the computer is connected, and at that point, it buzzes.
Peter, I have successfully converted my M-audio Transit to use an external linear power supply. The key is to connect the ground of the power supply to the ground pin of the USB connector. I was getting the same error that the computer did not see the Transit until I have the grounds connected. You may be able to connect the ground through a ferrite bead to further attenuate the HF noise from the computer.You will probably find the external power supply gives you better sound from your DAC because you keep the noise away from its power supply.Mike