Re: Flakey USB Ports and USB Mice
"Jed" <zyzygy@plenipôtentiary.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:24:18 -0000, "Jef Roe" <Me@btinternet.com>
> wrote:
>
>>are you running XP by any chance.
>>
>>
>>"Jed" <zyzygy@plenipôtentiary.com.invalid> wrote in message
>>news:4qdfe55nm6qus19japn34gcvaank22u4hr@4ax.com. ..
>>>I seem to have bad luck with USB ports on both my homebuilt machines
>>> (a couple of MSI 48N Neo Platinum/AMD 64 CPU) and USB mice (several
>>> Logitech (MX Revolution and G7 and a couple of off brands) and an HP
>>> DV5 notebook.
>>>
>>> One by one the ports I connect the mice to eventually stop recognizing
>>> the device and uninstalling and reinstalling the device doesn't work.
>>> Removing the device and plugging the dongle back in gets no response
>>> (as if I had not plugged anything into the port). However, moving the
>>> dongle to a different port works for a while until it too fails.
>>>
>>> Any ideas what's going on? Is this just built in obsolescence?
>
> I should have specified the OS. This has happened under XP, Vista,
> and, now, Windows 7 RC (build 7100).
>
If this is a single adapter you are using to connect various PS/2
mice to your systems' USB ports, I would suspect there's a problem
with the dongle that's shorting, and damaging the port controllers. |