My HP computer running Windows 7 became erratic about recognizing the wireless mouse. When I checked the forum, I found others had the same problem of the computer not recognizing the driver. I followed the advice given by a Microsoft support engineer meghmala to delete all the drivers under Universal Serial Bus Controller, and restart the computer so that it would reinstall the drivers. Most of them appear to have been reinstalled, but t.he computer gave me an error message -- 'Universal Serial Bus doesn't have a driver'. I went over to the HP website and downloaded the latest chipset 'Intel USB Host Controller Driver' but I still get the same message. I have been, of course, restarting the computer between each effort.
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So, do I need this 'Universal Serial Bus'? It sounds serious. If so. where do I get it? I've search the Microsoft website to the point of frustration, and I described above what I found at the HP website.
Universal Usb Driver Windows 7
And then, of course, I still want to get the computer to recognized the wireless mouse.
Hello,
Welcome to Microsoft Community Forum.
I understand the inconvenience that you have to go through due to USB [Universal Serial bus] host controller issue. This issue can be caused due to driver corruption. Let’s try to identify the actual cause and troubleshoot accordingly.
However, before we proceed I would require some more information to assist you better.
What is the make and model of the laptop?
As all the hardware devices have drivers associated similarly USB devices also have it. Sometimes proper drivers do not get detected after the initial installation so reinstallation of the drivers helps resolve the issues.
You may disconnect all USB devices and then perform the following methods:
Method 1: Run Hardware Troubleshooter and then check for the issue.
To do so, follow the steps given below:
a) Open the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter by clicking the Start button and then clicking Control Panel.
b) In the search box, type troubleshooter and then click Troubleshooting. Under Hardware and Sound, click Configure a device.
c) If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Access the link below to know more about Hardware Troubleshooter:
Method 2:
If the above step does not help us to diagnose the issue, uninstall the drivers for USB [Universal Serial bus] host controller and restart the computer. Let Windows install the generic drivers and then see if it helps you to fix the issue.
Follow the steps to uninstall & reinstall the USB [Universal Serial bus] host controller from device manager.
1. Click on Start and in Start search box type in 'Device Manager' (with quotes) and press enter.
2. Device Manager Window will be open.
3. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
4. In the list of hardware categories, find and expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
5. Right-click on every device under the Universal Serial Bus controllers node and then click Uninstall to remove them one at a time.
6. Restart the computer and let the USB controllers get reinstalled.
7. Plug in the removable USB device and then test to make sure that the issue is resolved.
Hope this information is helpful for you. Please reply us back with results along with the required information.