![]() Scroll down to Universal Serial Bus Controllers, open the plus sign next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers, scroll down the list to USB Root Hub and highlight. Right-click My Computer, select Properties, select Hardware, select Device Manager. I had to resort to unplugging the mouse and plugging it back in to restore mouse operation.Ī Google search of USB Power Surge led me to a fix! This fix, however, is not listed as described below. Lately I have gotten a taskbar dialog box warning re "USB Power Surge Exceeded" when Moving my mouse from the mousepad to my pant leg seemed to unfreeze it (most) of the time. These are the only two USB devices connected at all times to my computer.įor a couple of months now, I have had my USB mouse stop working at random times. Running a Dell USB Keyboard, and ativa USB mouse. Running XP SP3, Home Edition 32-bit, P4 2.8 Dell 4600i.
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