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Insert the recovery USB drive into a USB port on the computer and turn on the computer. Driver Hp Laserjet 1300 Win7 64bit there. Use the Down arrow key to select the USB drive (for example, UEFI: HP v220w 2.0PMAP ), and then press the Enter key.

Recently, my wireless USB mouse has not been responding while turned on. The mouse and batteries are new, and the receiver is inserted into a USB port. I have tried every single USB port to yield the same unresponsiveness. My HP 15-g035wm Notebook PC is running on the Windows 8.1 OS, which I have discovered has an inherent issue that essentially negates the communication between the wireless mouse receiver and the hardware. After other forum searches on the Microsoft support website, I've discovered that there is a specific setting in BIOS called the XHCI that should be changed from enabled to disabled. However, upon accessing the BIOS for my device, I am unable to find the XHCI setting to change it.

I have updated my BIOS to the most recent version, and the XHCI option is still not appearing. Canon Service Support Tool Sst Software V4.11 here. I have also tried two other USB wireless mice to encounter the same problem.

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I have tried to uninstall and reinstall the drivers, but this has not solved the problem either. This is a very pressing issue for me, as I need the finesse of a mouse rather than a trackpad to do most of my work. Any suggestions for known solutions are greatly appreciated! Thank you for joining HP Forums.

I'll be glad to help you:) As I understand the USB wireless mouse is not working in Windows 8.1, Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details: Did you check if any other device is working on the USB ports? While you respond to that, here's what you need to do: • Power: If the USB device operates on battery power, make sure the batteries are correctly seated and are functional. If the USB device operates on external power, make sure all the power connections are secure and the power cord is connected to a power source. • Test the USB connection: Sometimes, simply disconnecting and reconnecting the USB device to the computer can solve the problem: • Disconnect all USB devices from the computer except a USB mouse and keyboard (if in use).

This includes hubs, thumb drives, printers, and cameras. • With all USB devices disconnected, do one of the following: • If you have a desktop computer, connect the device that is not working correctly to one of the USB ports on the back of the computer (the ports attached directly to the motherboard).

• If you have a notebook computer, connect the device that is not working correctly to a USB port on the notebook. Do not use a USB port replicator (such as a docking station or USB hub). What happens when the device is connected? • The device works correctly: The problem is most likely related to power or poor overall system performance. Art History Volume 2 5th Edition Stokstad Pdf Printer here. NOTE: To prevent the USB device from failing in the future: Do not connect too many devices to the computer; wait 5 seconds after connecting a device before using it; use powered hubs to connect other devices; and do not attach USB devices when the system is busy (running slower than normal). • The device does not work: Leave the device connected and continue to the next step. • Installing USB manufacturer software: Some USB devices require manufacturer software be installed before the USB device will work.

• If the USB device came with software, and it was not previously installed, install the software now, following the manufacturer instructions. • After installing manufacturer software, reconnect the USB device that was having problems.

The device should now work correctly. If problems persist, continue to the next step. • Microsoft easy fix solutions: Microsoft provides a web-based automatic diagnostic and repair application. Go to the webpage (in English) and select the troubleshooter that most closely matches your issue. Then follow the on-screen instructions. If the device still does not work, go to the next step.

(By the end of this article all the issues should be resolved) Keep me posted, If the information I've provided was helpful, give us some reinforcement by clicking the solution and kudos buttons, that'll help us and others see that we've got the answers! I am having difficulty setting up a new printer via USB connection as well, so it is not just the wireless mouse that I'm having issues with.

I have tested the mouse and printer in all available USB ports on my computer, and they still do not function whatsoever. I have tried the Microsoft fix it solutions; it did not solve the problems. I checked the additional instructions link you provided and tried uninstalling the USB Root Hubs from my Device Manager, but after restarting my computer, it did not solve the problems. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the driver software multiple times for each device; it did not solve the problems.

My computer does recognize when I have USB flash drives connected, but that is the only USB-connection device that works. Both the mouse and printer are brand new, so it is almost impossible that it is a device-related issue.