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Solve : Can't populate Software List?!?? |
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Answer» I have an almost 11-month old Dell Inspiron 6400 with Windows XP, SP2. I have been using an optical cordless mouse (with full driver installation done) but have accidently removed the USB connection few days ago. After i've plugged it back immediately, the NOTEBOOK keeps claiming that the hardware has not been installed properly. As such, I am unable to use the mouse since. accidently removed the USB connection few days agoHow? Did you try System Restore?Hi, Thanks for the prompt reply. I've tried System Restore to the point in time before the incident, unfortunately that does not help. I've accidently removed the connection (plug) of my optical mouse from the USB port when I was trying to plug in my printer. As I have limited USB ports, I'll have to exchange equipments sometimes. For example, I would usually not connect my printer to the notebook unless I NEED to print something. Normally I would have left the USB plug to the optical mouse alone since I need a mouse when I'm using the notebook, but for this particular time, I've plugged out the wrong connection... In most cases simply disconnecting USB device shouldn't CAUSE a problem, but sometimes it does, if you don't use "Safely Remove Hardware" icon from your taskbar. I assume, it may be a problem with a device like mouse, because Windows constantly interacts with mouse, and unless you use "Safely Remove Hardware", Windows is not aware, that you're about to disconnect your mouse. What you may try is to go to Device Manager, uninstall your mouse, restart your laptop, and hopefully Windows will find it again. As for your Add/Remove problem, you may try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;329891&Product=win2000 It's listed as for Windows 2000, but all three mentioned files are the same in XP, so it should work. If it doesn't, restart your laptop in Safe Mode, and see if your Add/Remove list will populate there.Thanks again for your reply. I've uninstalled my mouse from Device Manager and reinstalled it again, now it works perfectly like before! Many, many thanks!!! As for the populating the software list, I've got it done via the Safe Mode method. Now it's alright, except that the populating time takes up to 10 or 15 minutes. Do you think it is normal to take so long to populate the list?No that is not normal. From Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools run disk clean. Then go to Start/Run and run ckkdsk /r...let it run to completion. Then from the first menu i mentioned run Disk Defrag. Shut down and re-boot and see if there is any improvement... If not then run all your protection program scans, let them fix what they find and post back with a list of what you ran. It's alot i know but it will eliminate some of the possibilities...I was busy, fixing my own machine, but I'm glad, at least your mouse problem is fixed.Thanks for all the help, now the list can be populated within 2 minutes! It's really amazing that i can overlook even such simple steps to resolve the problem... Big thanks to all!!! 2 minute is still a long time, unless you have there quiet a bit of a list. Better, then 10 minutes, though |
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