

That's the message, it gives me when I try to install the iHome FastTract optical mouse:

Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows. You can also check: Wired and wireless network problems Visit the computer manufacturer's support Web site and install the latest Wi - Fi driver available for Windows 7 operating system. Now, since you are able to connect to internet via Ethernet and no Wi - Fi, it's because the Wi - Fi driver is either missing, corrupted, or outdated. The chipset drivers normally integrate USB controller drivers as well. If the edge of the issue persists, I'll ask allows you to check the chipset driver updates, you can get on the site of the manufacturer. then, restart your computer and Windows 7 will automatically reinstall all USB controllers. Repeat step 2 to uninstall all items under ' USB Bus controllers'. in the Device Manager, double-click to expand the ' Bus USB controllers', right click on the controller host, click "Uninstall" and click "OK".Ĭheck that if at all, there is an exclamation point on the pilot, it suggests problems with the installed driver.į. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click allow.Į. Note if control panel is in Classic view, double-click Systemand then click on Device Manager.ĭ. click system and Maintenance, click Systemand then click on Device Manager.Ĭ.

click Startand then click Control Panel.ī. You can disconnect all USB devices and then perform the following steps:Ī. You can check after uninstalling and reinstalling USB drivers if you are able to connect.

Sometimes proper drivers are not detected after initial installation for the reinstallation of the drivers solves the problems. Since the mouse works fine in other PC, it might be possible that we have to fix the USB controllers.Īs all associated drivers, USB devices the same facilities also have it. For any hardware works correctly, but a compatible driver.
