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?
"Jed" <zyzygy@plenipôtentiary.com.invalid> wrote in message
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>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?
>
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).
Jed wrote:
> 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?
>
Don't try to beat a dead horse...
just add a PCI(e) USB-2 controller
"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.