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Installing Intel Chipset Driver shuts down USB Ports - New Computer
Hey,
So I have posted this problem on another large forum but the thread has only received 9 views and 0 replies. So, here it goes:
I am going to try to keep this post short so let me know if you all need any more information. My dad and I just finished building a new computer. The computer posted and we managed to get Windows 7 x64 installed onto the Samsung 840 EVO 250GB solid state drive. After getting Windows 7 installed, I found that I would have to use the motherboard disc in order to install some of the Windows drivers. So, I installed the network adapter driver, a couple others, and then the Intel Chipset driver. Here is the issue:
While installing the Intel chipset driver, the computer restarted and booted up in order to finish the installation. The mouse and keyboard (plugged in via two USB 2.0 ports) were working fine right up until the driver installation reached the 'installation has finished successfully screen'. After the driver installation finished, the power to the mouse and keyboard was cut. I shut down the computer and booted into the BIOS where the mouse and keyboard work absolutely fine. However, right when Windows 7 starts up, the mouse and keyboard cease functioning.
I realize that I could try and boot into the Windows installation CD and do a fresh install but in the long run, this wouldn't really solve the issue and I would have to re-download/re-install all the programs I just spent an hour downloading/installing. So, this is option is my last resort.
I tried looking into the remote desktop program, but I have to enable some functions on the broken computer in order to get the program to work. This task would be impossible to complete without a functioning mouse and/or keyboard.
The only easy fix I can think of is buying a USB to PS/2 adapter in order to get my mouse working. Only then would I be able to try fixing the problem.
So, can anyone help me out or shed some light on this issue? Even if I were to get my mouse working, how would I prevent this from happening in the future or fix the problem?
Here is a thread in regard to my exact problem. However, in order to do the fix this guy did, I would need a working mouse!
Hopefully I posted this in the right section and thanks in advanced for the help!
Edit:
Computer Specifications:
CPU: Intel i5-4670k
CPU Cooler: Corsair H60
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X-Series 8 GB DDR3-1600
Motherboard: Asus Z97m-plus
Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD
Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 760 2 GB
PSU: XFX 550W (80+ Gold, fully modular)
PCPartpicker: Intel Core i5-4670K, MSI GeForce GTX 760, Corsair 350D Window - The Surgeon's Tool - Griffith's Saved Part List - PCPartPicker