Windows has built in drivers for a mouse. If it still doesn't work, you may not have installed your computer's chipset drivers. These drivers usually include the drivers for the USB controller as well if Windows doesn't have one built in. If that still doesn't work, try the mouse on a different computer. Your mouse may have coincidentally died at the same time that the machine was being reinstalled.
Try powering off the computer. Sometimes PC hardware will get into a state where a simple reboot isn't good enough. Shut it down, wait about 30 seconds, then power up. Try booting up a Linux live CD and see if the mouse is detected. If not, you may have a hardware problem. Just a suggestion, but I would have your mouse plugged in while you reinstall Windows XP, and then Windows will know the mouse from the very beginning, and that might fix your problem You have to reboot the computer with the device plugged in.
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The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Thread Starter. Joined Jul 11, Messages 4. But this is not the most confusing part. You would think that if it does not work on the Windows OS or the Windows Install that it would be a Hardware problem, however, It works perfectly fine in Ubuntu. Have you made any changes to your computer prior to this issue?
What is the make and model of your computer? What steps have you tried so far? Are you using wired or wireless mouse? Click Start. Click Run and type devmgmt. Expand Mice and other pointing devices and go to Properties. Click Uninstal l from the Drivers tab.
Click Apply and OK. Restart your computer.
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