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Do you still have missing drivers on device manager?
What is the hardware ID of the unknown device?
Try this http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp45001-45500/sp45248.exe
"This package provides HP 3D DriveGuard for the supported notebook/laptop models and operating systems. HP 3D DriveGuard receives notifications from the integrated accelerometer and protects the hard drive (HDD) by automatically "parking the heads" to reduce the risk of damage if the notebook/laptop is accidentally dropped or is abruptly impacted by another object."
I'm installing it now. Thank you for your efforts :)
EDIT: Finished Installing
There were No Missing Drivers now. But my mouse is still do hiccups at random times, but the hiccups gone when the WIRING placed correctly (when I found out the right place and right bend of the mouse' wire).
But as what I said on my first post. The mouse is WORKING PROPERLY when I plugged it into other's computer WITHOUT PLACING THE WIRE AT THE RIGHT PLACE or WITHOUT BENDING IT.
My conclusion is maybe my port is not producing enough electricity current to my mouse or somewhat like that. It is just my guess, I wish you can help me
Please inform if you don't have any more missing drivers.
When you have missing drivers, Windows update scans your hardware and installed software and try to find the missing driver on MS data base. Sometimes it uses all resources and the computer freezes for some moments.
As you said that bending the mouse wire it stops, I know what is happening. I had a mouse that was doing the same thing.
It was a broken wire inside the cable, at the point where the cable exits the mouse case.
What I did to fix it:
- Disconnect it from the computer.
- Open the mouse. The screws may be under a label or the sliding plastic.
- Cut the wires about 1 inch from the board (or connector).
- Cut the 4 inches of the cable.
- Joint the wires (from cable to those on the board)