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Killing all the power supply means to disconnect from the mains, but also actually unplug the battery. The solution was provided by Mark in his posting near the top of this page: kill all the power supply, let the machine discharge internally, power the machine again. Pathetic it is, but the fact still remains that the mouse does not work. The mouse does not work, but a pen works when plugged to that same USB port. It's also preposterous to think that I have the most advanced operating system for Windows, on a 64-bit machine, and the only solution is to take the battery out for 15 mintues to see if that works!!! Maybe next you'll tell me to put it on the floorĪnd give it kick or two? Or twist some tin foil on the mouse cable? for all the talk about how well this new operating system is designed, it's not intuitive like XP and prior versions and does notĪppear to have tried very hard to work with older versions of files and applications. Pilot, can't play older solitaire games, can't transfer 10 years' worth of emails because Outlook Express is not supported.
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I bought this laptop to assist in a job search because my old one kept freezing up part-way through on-line job applications, but I'm very disappointed that Windows 7 is making most of my previous applications and gizmos obsolete! - can't use my Palm In previous posts to see if that is the problem?
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How to I get to look at driver updates as mentioned I see that the pad-mouse of the laptap is listed, but the Targus USB mouse is not. My abilities are enough to bring myself to the mouse section of the hardware portion of the control panel. I am aboutĪs non-techie as they make them, and have not found my way around Windows 7 too well yet - no "new hardward detected" when I unplug and replug the USB mouse (mouse not detected or no plug & play notices in 7?). The mouse still lights up and works on another laptop, so is functional. I've had the machine since March, so it's been working without a problem for about three months. This just started happening on my HP Pavilion laptop today. Since all my other USB devices seem to work.for now. Not sure what else than to just deal with having to use the laptop touch pad for now, as I have spent way more time on this than it warrants. I have done everything but a complete system rebuild (already done many restores almost to the date I received the laptop), however I personally think it is Windows 7 issue since my other Dell Laptop is working fine. This was the first other person I had found that had almost the exact same situation as myself. I have looked for all available driver, MS, and other updates available.
However, I get the same error when I do not have anything plugged into my USB ports, as well as other items will work in the ports, both mice work on my other computers, which leads me to believe there is something much deeper going on here. My external mouse was working one minute and the next not. I don't want to have to do system restores back to pprevious dates, although I suspect this is one solution. But still getting a 'Device not recognized' warning every few minutes, and still don't have a working mouse. So I went ahead a did a system restore to a point about 10 days back because I could see that a USB driver would be affected (as shown in the system restore menus), and I would like to compliment Microsoft on this very cool functionality! At this point, I've unplugged the USB mouse, used the Device Manager to delete the 'unknown device', and done a system restore back to what I suspected was a working point.
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They downloaded at least one of their newest drivers onto this machine and rebooted it - and they seemed pretty savvy - but still not working. They werent able to fix it (in the time allowed). Two nights ago I spent 45 minutes with Dell tech support doing remote control bug fixing on this laptop.
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I wonder if an automatic update from Microsoft has somehow inadvertently updated or replaced a Dell factory driver. In looking at the system restore points, it tells me that there have been two driver updates to the USB environment since the unit was shipped from Dell. Interestingly, my Microsoft USB Mouse installed perfectly first time and worked for about 2 weeks, and then failed.
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I have a 4 week old Inspiron 1545 with Windows 7 Home premium that has developed an error: USB errors while trying to install a Microsoft USB mouse on this Laptop.