Okay, some more tests & results.

I did some extensive copying, reading, writing and rebooting under
windows - everything worked perfectly.

I booted freebsd and tried to read some files copied previously under
Windows - and I got errors. Moreover, copying the same file multiple
times to hard drive yields error in different bytes:

lukasz ~% mount /mnt/usb
lukasz ~% cp /mnt/usb/Sting\ -\ 1987\ -\ Nothing\ Like\ The\ Sun/07\
-\ We´Ll\ Be\ Together.mp3 ~/07\ -\ We´Ll\ Be\ Together.mp3-5a
lukasz ~% cp /mnt/usb/Sting\ -\ 1987\ -\ Nothing\ Like\ The\ Sun/07\
-\ We´Ll\ Be\ Together.mp3 ~/07\ -\ We´Ll\ Be\ Together.mp3-5b
lukasz ~% umount /mnt/usb
lukasz ~% diff ~/07\ -\ We´Ll\ Be\ Together.mp3-5a ~/07\ -\ We´Ll\
Be\ Together.mp3-5b
Files /home/lukasz/07 - We´Ll Be Together.mp3-5a and /home/lukasz/07
- We´Ll Be Together.mp3-5b differ

Then checked that file under windows - no errors at all!

So I thought, maybe just reading is broken somehow. I've booted
freebsd again, mounted usb stick and copied some files. But when I
tried to read them under windows I got errors.

I also tested three other usb flash sticks and they worked great, BUT
they all were high speed EHCI devices. My problematic usb stick is
detected at OHCI root hub.
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