USB Mouse Driver Problems - fix your USB mouse driver Error

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USB Mouse Driver Problems - fix your USB mouse driver Error -

USB mouse driver problems can be difficult to define and solve. USB mouse drivers should just work ... and when they do not, really do not seem to want to start working again. I will try to guide you through the resolution of this stubborn problem.

But if at the end of this article you are still having problems, you aim for a solution that works every time.

Before you do anything else, turn off your computer completely. Let it sit out for about one minute, then turn it back on. I know you may be rolling your eyes at this first step, but I can say that years of work Help Desk has shown that this solved more problems than any other fix out there.

Now some real work. You must uninstall and reinstall the USB mouse driver.

To do this, right-click on "My Computer" in Windows XP or an earlier version, or "Computer" in Windows Vista or Windows 7. in Windows XP or earlier, then select properties from the drop-down menu in the window that opens, select the Device Manager tab. In Windows Vista or Windows 7, select Properties then select Device Manager from the menu on the left side of the screen.

Inside the Device Manager select Mouse or other pointing device. Selecting, I intend to expand the small plus. Then right-click the existing drivers there and select Uninstall. Confirm any requests.

then restart. When Windows restarts, the Hardware Wizard will launch procedure and try to install a USB mouse driver. Let it do its thing this time. Hopefully this will solve the problem.

If still does not work, then all I have just yet described, and reboot again. But this time, instead of letting the wizard to select and install the drivers for you, click the button to locate the driver manually. After clicking this button, navigate to C: WindowsINF. Once you select this folder, click OK.

If this still does not solve the problem, the correct INF file may not be in the INF folder or the file may be damaged. The best way to solve this at this point is to find another computer with the exact same operating system.

on that computer, navigate to C: WindowsINF and copy all the contents of the directory or folder. Put those on disk or USB drive and transfer them to your computer.

On the computer, before you create a backup copy of the INF folder and create a restore point. Then copy the contents from the INF folder of your computer, but do not let that override most of the files. You may have to click "No" several times to prevent overwriting files. The only file you want to leave it to overwrite any INF files with the word "mouse" in it.

Now repeat the steps I described earlier ... uninstall the USB mouse driver from Device Manager and restart.

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