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""shrugs""
"SkyKnites" <SkyK...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Restore your registry from your registry backup. You did backup your
registry before you ran the cleaner, right?
DO NOT use registry cleaners! See this:
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099
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*Report back, please*
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My standard mouse is wireless but I've also tried connecting a USB and
PS/2 device....although recognised as new hardware no driver can be
located.
Using Windows mouseless is a real pain...
Suggestions appreciated
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emcclem
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Until you get your mouse working these links will help.
Windows Vista Keyboard shortcuts
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/help/2503b91d-d780-4c80-8f08-2f48878dc5661033.mspx
Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/fe192a3f-1401-4233-919e-cae97eca4c0c1033.mspx
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Under the Human interface devices/3-button mouse I chose Properties, then
update driver, and then selected Browse my computer for driver Software,Then
selected Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
Chose Microsoft in the left pane, and chose HID-compliant consumer control
device in the right pane. Then Clicked Next.
I got the message that installing this device is not recommended because
windows cannot verify if it is compatible with your hardware Etc. Do you want
to install this device anyways?
I chose yes.
After a moment it installed the driver by itself, then got the message
Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device.
I closed out and rebooted twice to test it and no more, new hardware found
message on reboot.
I figured out this fix after assessing info from other threads, looking at
my mouse install on winxp machine under HID and mouse pointers. And process
of elimination with help from everyone. I don't know if it fixed it or just
confused vista enough not to error LoL!
After the fix the mouse shows the following drivers listed:
mouclass.sys
mouhid.sys
point64k.sys
And the HID-compliant consumer control device showed the folowing driver:
hidusb.sys
This all happened after the patch, and since so many people having usb
related problems at this same time I am assuming the patch was the culprit.
But in case it was caused by something else, some of the other programs that
I run more then I should are:
Windows Live One Care
CCleaner
Auslogics Speed Boost (deleted now)
On: Q6600@3.0, 8gig ram@1066,asus Maximus Formula motherboard, 1GB 8800gts
video, 4GB flash (readyboost), Vista64 Home Premium
Can't think of any other relevant info, I will monitor this thread for a few
more days if you have any questions.
Thank You Bob and others for your attention to my problem, I certainly
couldn't of fixed it without this board.
Good Luck All.
I have exactly the same problem as described here, i.e. no cordless mouse
and keyboard (Via usb). I run Vista x64 Ultimate which is in a dual boot with
XP x64, this means (discovered it today) that my restore points gets whiped
(see ms article 926185). Basically, I don't know how to unistall the update
causing the problem, (KB938371). Any hints?
Try a different USB port for now
I have a new 6 month old system running with no problems until the
patch. My system has a Bluetooth mouse with a built in Bluetooth card.
The mouse has failed and can no longer be recognized or paired.
The USP ports have no problems which leads me to believer the mouse
drivers (USB and Bluetooth) are disabled. It is a pain not having
access to a mouse.
I tried a System Restore with no results.
If anyone hears of a patch repair tell us.
I just checked and if the update that is causing this is KB938371,
then MS says you cannot remove the update. It is intended to make SP1
uninstall more reliably. Has anyone with this issue gone ahead and
installed SP1 once they have the issue? I read in another forum that
it solved it for someone.
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938371 For MS information
Update removal information
You cannot remove this update.
I decided to try to reinstall SP1, but received a message that it is
already installed. There was no way to continue so I stopped.