Charm 11/mai./2019 às 6:47
Mouse randomly stops working, freezes, makes a windows hardware remove sound, and after 2-3 seconds unfreezes
I got this new mouse, I really like it, suits me very well except that it randomly freezes every 15-20 minutes, makes this sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oycaqucEhGk, and unfreezes. I tried changing USB ports but it keeps doing it. Might be a software issue, what could I do to fix it?

Edit: Although it makes the hardware remove sound, it still shines red and doesn't act like I unplugged it, just doesn't work...
Última edição por rotNdude; 11/mai./2019 às 9:36
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use the mouse on another computer or try a different mouse on your computer.
Charm 11/mai./2019 às 7:03 
Other mice don't do this, also this mouse seems to work just fine on other computers
_I_ 11/mai./2019 às 8:48 
bad usb cable
common on older mice or cheap razr
Charm 11/mai./2019 às 9:48 
It works on other computers tho, and it's not old, the cable seems fine
_I_ 11/mai./2019 às 10:15 
try a different usb port
if its on a port thats shared with other devices it may be the other device using its bandwidth
(stacked ports share the same controller)
Charm 11/mai./2019 às 10:52 
Escrito originalmente por _I_:
try a different usb port
if its on a port thats shared with other devices it may be the other device using its bandwidth
(stacked ports share the same controller)
As I said I did try using different USB ports
Talby 11/mai./2019 às 11:09 
try disabling USB power management as mentioned here[pattersonsupport.custhelp.com]
Charm 11/mai./2019 às 13:16 
Already done that, it keeps freezing every 5-10 minutes
Talby 11/mai./2019 às 13:33 
anything in the system logs[www.sevenforums.com] that would correspond to the timing of the usb connect/disconnects?
Charm 11/mai./2019 às 14:52 
Escrito originalmente por Talby:
anything in the system logs[www.sevenforums.com] that would correspond to the timing of the usb connect/disconnects?
I appreciate your help, I will try this now and let you know.
Charm 11/mai./2019 às 17:40 
Escrito originalmente por Talby:
anything in the system logs[www.sevenforums.com] that would correspond to the timing of the usb connect/disconnects?
Now it got even worse, its happening 4-5 times per minute... All I found in the event logs were stuff like this at the time when it happens.
Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service HidUsb for Device Instance ID USB\VID_093A&PID_2510\6&21DDEADA&0&4 with the following status: 0.

Driver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\input.inf_amd64_neutral_fccb715ac7d8c66d\input.inf for Device Instance ID USB\VID_093A&PID_2510\6&21DDEADA&0&4 with the following

Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service mouclass for Device Instance ID HID\VID_093A&PID_2510\7&2555BCF&0&0000 with the following status: 0.

and so on...
If you installed drivers for the mouse, remove them and try again. If you haven't, see if there are any for this particular mouse you have.

If that doesn't work and you insist that the mouse works on other computers without a problem, then you're left with two options:

1) Stop using the mouse.
2) Do a clean install of your OS (back up anything important first)
Carlsberg 11/mai./2019 às 21:39 
In device manager uninstall the mouse, reboot the machine and plug it back in. Also try uninstalling the usb hubs/controllers.

Check for updated chipset drivers and correct/updated usb drivers.

A clean install of the OS for a mouse driver conflict is just a little OTT.
Última edição por Carlsberg; 11/mai./2019 às 21:41
_I_ 11/mai./2019 às 22:31 
may also be the way bios hands off usb devices to windows

make sure xhci/echi is enabled
Charm 12/mai./2019 às 5:25 
Escrito originalmente por FluffyPinkDecoyBunny:
If you installed drivers for the mouse, remove them and try again. If you haven't, see if there are any for this particular mouse you have.

If that doesn't work and you insist that the mouse works on other computers without a problem, then you're left with two options:

1) Stop using the mouse.
2) Do a clean install of your OS (back up anything important first)
I already tried that, the mouse is somehow fine on other PCs... So I guess there's a conflict between my computer and the mouse, weird.

Escrito originalmente por Carlsberg:
In device manager uninstall the mouse, reboot the machine and plug it back in. Also try uninstalling the usb hubs/controllers.

Check for updated chipset drivers and correct/updated usb drivers.

A clean install of the OS for a mouse driver conflict is just a little OTT.
Tried that, didn't work. I contacted the mouse manufacturers, I can't find the drivers for it, their website is crap. The mouse is a REDRAGON GAINER M610.

Escrito originalmente por _I_:
may also be the way bios hands off usb devices to windows

make sure xhci/echi is enabled
My USB ports are already 2.0, and I read that xhci/echi is to make them work like 2.0. Thanks anyways
Última edição por rotNdude; 12/mai./2019 às 16:01
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