If the issue persists, uninstall the ghost device and restart the computer. If the issue still persists, I would recommend you to visit the computer manufacturer’s support website and download the compatible drivers for your system. To update the drivers, you may refer to the link below:
Note: After troubleshooting, refer to this section ‘ How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting’. This helps eliminate software conflicts that occur when you install a program or an update or when you run a program in Windows. You may try the following methods to diagnose and resolve this issue.Ī clean boot is performed to start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. where do I get it? I've search the Microsoft website to the point of frustration, and I described above what I found at the HP website.Īnd then, of course, I still want to get the computer to recognized the wireless mouse. So, do I need this "Universal Serial Bus"? It sounds serious. I have been, of course, restarting the computer between each effort.
I went over to the HP website and downloaded the latest chipset "Intel USB Host Controller Driver" but I still get the same message.
Most of them appear to have been reinstalled, but t.he computer gave me an error message - "Universal Serial Bus doesn't Meghmala to delete all the drivers under Universal Serial Bus Controller, and restart the computer so that it would reinstall the drivers. I followed the advice given by a Microsoft support engineer When I checked the forum, I found others had the same problem of the computer not recognizing the driver. My HP computer running Windows 7 became erratic about recognizing the wireless mouse.