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USB mouse driver not installing properly
  1. #1


    Brad Guest

    USB mouse driver not installing properly

    USB mouse quit working; tried another (2) USB mice and it gets recognized by
    the port but the drivers don't get installed properly; here's the error
    message:


    Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your
    device.

    Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error
    trying to install it.

    USB Browser Mouse

    An error occurred during the installation of the device.

    The driver installation file for this device is missing a necessary entry.
    This may be because the INF was written for Windows95 or later. Contact your
    hardware vendor.



    If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and
    check the support section for driver software.


    Both test mice work perfectly in another Pc (desktop) with WinXPpro.

    This is a Compaq Presario CQ50 laptop with Windows Vista Basic Sp2 32bit
    Intel Celeron 575 2GHz, 2gig ram

    Brad



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  2. #2


    Brad Guest

    Re: USB mouse driver not installing properly

    I found a solution to my problem after having a little more time to spend
    searching for the problem.

    Solution:

    When the problem occurs (faulty or non-installation for generic USB mice),
    leave it as it is and go to 'Control Panel', go to 'System and Maintenance'
    and then 'Device Manager', you should see an 'unrecognised device'. Right
    click and select 'update driver', select search your own computer, select
    the
    tick box for 'compatible devices', select 'HID-compatible mouse' and the
    device will immediately start to work. Then...

    When working, connect to the internet and go back to Device Manager (if you
    want to sort out the USB Browser Mouse problem completely) and under 'Mice
    and other pointing devices' you will see your newly installed HID compliant
    mouse, right click again and select 'update driver', this time it will
    search
    online and re-install a non-faulty 'USB Browser Mouse' driver? (one which
    somehow works this time) and it will then work well - or just leave it with
    the 'HID-compatible mouse' driver (works just as well - 'HID' just being the
    standard for compliant USB 'Human Interface Devices' / HID).

    Here's where I found this solution for those who want some more information.
    http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...ces/686991.htm

    Also; I found that I had to follow this procedure for each USB PORT I
    plugged my mouse into.
    I also upgraded the driver to the "online found" driver but there was a
    popup telling I had to update my driver for this device which you'd have to
    CANCEL each time you plugged your mouse in. I tried the bottom option to
    'not remind me or popup again' and it uninstalled the "online driver" so I
    was back to redoing this procedure.
    I'm currently just using the default HID-compatible mouse and I don't get
    the popups. The mouse works fine.
    Brad


    "Brad" <brads@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:uY85ku3nKHA.1548@newsgroup

    > USB mouse quit working; tried another (2) USB mice and it gets recognized
    > by the port but the drivers don't get installed properly; here's the error
    > message:
    >
    >
    > Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your
    > device.
    >
    > Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error
    > trying to install it.
    >
    > USB Browser Mouse
    >
    > An error occurred during the installation of the device.
    >
    > The driver installation file for this device is missing a necessary entry.
    > This may be because the INF was written for Windows95 or later. Contact
    > your hardware vendor.
    >
    > If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and
    > check the support section for driver software.
    >
    >
    > Both test mice work perfectly in another Pc (desktop) with WinXPpro.
    >
    > This is a Compaq Presario CQ50 laptop with Windows Vista Basic Sp2 32bit
    > Intel Celeron 575 2GHz, 2gig ram
    >
    > Brad
    >


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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