I contacted Access support, and they had me unplug the Virus from everything, and then do an Arp->Edit reset after plugging the Virus back in. The strange behavior hasn't occurred again, so I guess it is gone. How strange. I just thought that I would post this here in case this happens to anyone else. Here is what Access said:
To be honest out of my head I couldn't tell you what is causing this. Does a reset bring the machine "back to life", so unplug your TI from the computer, unplug it from power and also take the power supply out of the power socket. Also remove any other cable going from/to the Virus TI.
Next plug back only the power supply into the TI and the power supply back into the power socket. Then reset the unit by holding down the ARP EDIT button for a few seconds while the unit is in standby mode. Whenever this is done and the TI has booted up correctly, connect it back to the computer and try it again.
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