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Usb Ports Not Working
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I have a Sony VGN-NS10L laptop using Windows 7.
Today I have found that all four USB ports are not recognising my devises. So I can't get a mouse to work.
How serious is this please?
Today I have found that all four USB ports are not recognising my devises. So I can't get a mouse to work.
How serious is this please?
Answers
Questman, when you switch off the laptop also remove the battery for at least 15 minutes before plugging it back in and restarting Windows. This may reset your USB hub on your motherboard.
17:21 Tue 02nd Jan 2018
Before doing anything else, try turning it off and turning it on again.
(Yes, I know that such a response can sound facetious but it's amazing just how often it works. It could just be the relevant driver has failed to load on a single occasion but will be there when you reboot).
If that doesn't work, reinstall the USB driver(s):
http:// sony-eu r-eu-en -web--e ur.cust help.co m/app/a nswers/ detail/ a_id/13 6903
(Yes, I know that such a response can sound facetious but it's amazing just how often it works. It could just be the relevant driver has failed to load on a single occasion but will be there when you reboot).
If that doesn't work, reinstall the USB driver(s):
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Thanks Buenchico.
Tried that but still no luck. Perhaps I'm not doing it correctly.
Incidently I can see that it's not the ports that are faulty but the software as you suggest because other (non pointing) devices still work, like mass storage device.
How should I know which is the appropriate USB listing?
Tried that but still no luck. Perhaps I'm not doing it correctly.
Incidently I can see that it's not the ports that are faulty but the software as you suggest because other (non pointing) devices still work, like mass storage device.
How should I know which is the appropriate USB listing?
If it's only your mouse which isn't recognised then the problem has absolutely nothing to do with your USB ports. You've got a dead mouse!
Spending £6.49 in PC World should fix your problem:
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Spending £6.49 in PC World should fix your problem:
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Not so. I have tried a corded mouse and three or four cordless all with good batteries.
All give the same result. Either a message saying USB devise nor recognised or unknown devise.
I have deleted all the USB root hubs and then restarted the laptop.
Then as soon as I plug in a pointing devise I get the unknown devise message. Where do I now go?
All give the same result. Either a message saying USB devise nor recognised or unknown devise.
I have deleted all the USB root hubs and then restarted the laptop.
Then as soon as I plug in a pointing devise I get the unknown devise message. Where do I now go?
It might also be worth going back into the Device Manager to see if there's a mouse driver listed there. If there is, right-click on it and select 'Update'.
When you plug a wired optical mouse into a USB port, does the red light underneath it come on? If not, I suspect that your USB ports aren't providing the 5V DC power which they're meant to. That could suggest a motherboard problem. (Time for a new laptop, possibly!)
When you plug a wired optical mouse into a USB port, does the red light underneath it come on? If not, I suspect that your USB ports aren't providing the 5V DC power which they're meant to. That could suggest a motherboard problem. (Time for a new laptop, possibly!)
Toto - My Hero! It worked. I am so happy.
Thanks a lot.
Buenchico, I did update the mouse driver previously. And yes the light does come on on the wired mouse.
Anyway it's all working thanks to TheAnswerBank. Let's hope it continues to do so.
I have as it happens put in an offer on a replacement laptop!
Thanks a lot.
Buenchico, I did update the mouse driver previously. And yes the light does come on on the wired mouse.
Anyway it's all working thanks to TheAnswerBank. Let's hope it continues to do so.
I have as it happens put in an offer on a replacement laptop!
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