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Answer» For the past two days my usb mouse on my windows XP computer has been disconnecting and reconnecting randomly. Sometimes it doesn't reconnect and a message pops up saying that the hardware in the usb port has malfunctioned. I have tried switching the mouse, and it happens with a different mouse as well. I also tried using a different usb port, with no luck. I read that if you unplug the mouse and uninstall the mouse driver, restart your computer and plug it BACK in, the driver will install it the problem would be fixed, unfortunately, this did not work and the problem proceeds. Does anyone have any knowledge of house to fix this problem?Quote Does anyone have any knowledge of house to fix this problem?Yes, many here do. The wires, after a time, become frayed and sort out. This will cause the USB interface to fail. Until the short disappears when you move the mouse. You can either repair it or by a new one.How about inserting other USB devices? Does it behave like the mouse would? Any previously installed wireless devices? Please post your computer model/brand and specs. I don't think the mouse wires are frayed because it occurs with any mouse I use, unless you mean the usb port wires. I have tried plugging the keyboard usb into the one I'm using for the mouse and it works fine. Computer Specs: Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.100216-1441) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. System Model: GA-MA74GM-S2 BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~2.8GHz Memory: 1918MB RAM Page File: 540MB used, 3272MB available Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) DX Setup Parameters: Not found DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode DirectInput Devices ------------------- Device Name: Mouse Attached: 1 CONTROLLER ID: n/a Vendor/Product ID: n/a FF Driver: n/a Device Name: Keyboard Attached: 1 Controller ID: n/a Vendor/Product ID: n/a FF Driver: n/a Device Name: Mass Storage Device Attached: 1 Controller ID: 0x0 Vendor/Product ID: 0x058F, 0x6364 FF Driver: n/a Poll w/ Interrupt: No Registry: OK The mice I have tried include a Microsoft wheel mouse optical usb, and a Gearhead lighted optical mouse You have tried other mouse. Mouse works on other computer You stated that Windows reports an error from the USB hardware. This leads one to reason that: 1. Windows is messed up OR 2. The drivers are wrong. OR 3. The motherboard is bad Do you have any hardware yellow blots? You know, the yellow circle with a question mark. Any blots. Even on other devices. Here is your online pdf manual -> GA-MA74GM-S2 Manual on page 39 for Integrated Peripherals - You have USB Keyboard support and USB Mouse support for you to enable under BIOS settings.Quote Do you have any hardware yellow blots? You know, the yellow circle with a question mark. Any blots. Even on other devices. No, there are no yellow marks next to any hardware in the device manager.One last shot. I go for the brute force method As a last resort. For diagnostic purpose only. knoppix Or any of the 'Live' CD systems that boot an independent OS that does not use the same drivers as Windows. These Linux based kernels either find your mouse or don't. If you mouse is mouse, and works, that would indicate that it is not a hardware problem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_live_CDs Of course you only would boot it to see it the mouse works. Yeah, its overfill, but the CD could be handy in the FUTURE. And it is FREE! CHECK your Manual(reply#5). If you have a PS/2 port for a mouse/keyboard, you still have another option.I asked in the live help chat and someone game me a link with instructions, I followed them, eventually had to edit a usb registry file, and my mouse hasnt diconnect in 24 hours. I think my problem is solved. |
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