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Hello,Mouse is Logitech G400. Motherboard is Sabertooth Z77. A few weeks ago I accidentally plugged my mouse into what I thought was a USB 3.0 slot but it actually was the USB Bios Flashback.
Ever since then mouse has been disconnecting and reconnecting itself. I went into device manager and I had an exclamation mark under Other Devices Universal Serial Bus Controller. I put in my motherboard disk and got it to install the correct driver from there.
Restarted and that went away, now I have a new exclamation mark next to Other Devices Unknown Device.I looked at the hardware IDs and they areUSBASMEDIAUSBDHub&VID040E&PID0100&REV0000USBASMEDIAUSBDHub&VID040E&PID0100USBASMEDIAUSBDHubI'm still experiencing the mouse disconnection, mostly during gaming. I had my mouse plugged into the USB Bios Flashback for at least a few days and had restarted the computer a few times during that time. I'm honestly not sure what that does but did I really screw myself?
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Below is a link to the current DNT USB Driver Installer package. This is a zip file, after downloading extract it into a temporary folder.
The contents of the temporary folder can be burned onto a CD-ROM disc or copied to a flash drive.This is the same Driver Installer found on the DNT Installation Disk normally used to install software. It is made available here as a download in case the full Installation disk isn't available and USB drivers must be installed or re-installed.Two versions of the installer are included, one for 32-bit Windows PCs and another for 64-bit Windows PCs:.
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'dpinst-x86.exe' for 32-bit Windows. 'dpinst-amd64.exe' for 64-bit WindowsTo start the installer:. In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the location holding the unzipped files and double-click on the appropriate.exe file.
Click the Start button, click Run. And browse to the location holding the unzipped files. Select the appropriate.exe file and click OK.The installer will open and walk you through the driver installation process.If you burn the package onto a CD-ROM or flash drive, it will also be suitable for use with the Windows 'New Hardware Found' wizard in Windows XP and Vista, or for updating drivers in the Windows Device Manager. See the to learn more.