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Hello Experts, a driver problem is bringing me to my wits end and I need some solid advice to get back to work.
After switching a USB hub, I have persistent driver problems with two USB devices and just can't get the MS Natural ergonomic keyboard 4000 and the Logitech Z-10 speaker back to work/ their drivers to install.
Upon plugging in, Windows tries to install and search for the drivers and ends up reporting: 'No driver found', and both devices end up with the exclamation mark in Device Manager.
Both devices have worked perfectly on the same box just a few days ago, before having to rearrange the plugs in the USB hub.
In the last two days of research and trying to fix this, I have twice tried uninstalling all USB controllers/ devices and rebooted. All other USB devices have reinstalled as expected and are in working order.
(Note: In plugging the USB devices back in one by one, I had to manually assign the drivers for the USB hubs (icrom ranger (a USB extender via Cat5), D-Link and Eizo (in monitor)). Somehow, they were not recognized automatically. Here I chose (Standard USB Host Controller) as Manufacturer, and 'USB Root Hub' as Model, which was accepted. Then the devices connected to the hubs were automatically recognized by the standard Windows driver install routine.
I am using my notebook via Logmein to control the box where the keyboard is not working...)
I also have uninstalled/ reinstalled the Intellitype software multiple times.
I have tried to choose the keyboard drivers in Device Manager manually.
I have used USB Device Tree Viewer (from uwe-sieber.de) to identify all USB items and the associated info.I have used USBdeview (from Nirsoft.net) to get an overview of ports and cleaned out any registry entries of all old devices, then tried plugging back in - problem remains
I have plugged in, turned off, rebooted, uninstalled drivers and such numerous times, but I can't get Windows to install the drivers!
To test, I also have plugged both troublesome devices in a Windows 7 64bit Ultimate Notebook, and they installed just fine there and are working.
The Keyboard when plugged in to the notebook installed in 3 'steps/ items':
1) USB Composite![Ethernet Ethernet](https://www.sevenforums.com/attachments/network-sharing/59504d1379278089t-thinkpad-t60-ethernet-connection-not-detected-devicemgr.png)
2) MS Hardware USB Keyboard
3) USB Input device
The Speaker installed there in 4 'steps/ items':
1) USB Composite
2) Z-10 USB Speaker
3) USB Input device
4) USB Input device
So I am stuck with no keyboard and no sound and am looking for help in this deadlock.
I am looking forward to your expert advice!
Thanks,
Thorsten
P.S.:![Not Not](https://www.primera.com/Kbscreencaps/VistaDriver/Browse3.png)
OS is Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit (Standard), which is used as a workstation.
Unfortunately, going back to a restore point, backup of rollback is not an option, as there are no sufficiently recent points
MS-Keyboard-4000-Tree-Viewer-Out.txt
Z-10-USB-Speaker-Tree-Viewer-out.txt
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After switching a USB hub, I have persistent driver problems with two USB devices and just can't get the MS Natural ergonomic keyboard 4000 and the Logitech Z-10 speaker back to work/ their drivers to install.
Upon plugging in, Windows tries to install and search for the drivers and ends up reporting: 'No driver found', and both devices end up with the exclamation mark in Device Manager.
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Both devices have worked perfectly on the same box just a few days ago, before having to rearrange the plugs in the USB hub.
In the last two days of research and trying to fix this, I have twice tried uninstalling all USB controllers/ devices and rebooted. All other USB devices have reinstalled as expected and are in working order.
(Note: In plugging the USB devices back in one by one, I had to manually assign the drivers for the USB hubs (icrom ranger (a USB extender via Cat5), D-Link and Eizo (in monitor)). Somehow, they were not recognized automatically. Here I chose (Standard USB Host Controller) as Manufacturer, and 'USB Root Hub' as Model, which was accepted. Then the devices connected to the hubs were automatically recognized by the standard Windows driver install routine.
I am using my notebook via Logmein to control the box where the keyboard is not working...)
I also have uninstalled/ reinstalled the Intellitype software multiple times.
I have tried to choose the keyboard drivers in Device Manager manually.
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Logitech told me, that no Logitech drivers are needed for the USB speakers, only the Windows drivers are used.I have used USB Device Tree Viewer (from uwe-sieber.de) to identify all USB items and the associated info.I have used USBdeview (from Nirsoft.net) to get an overview of ports and cleaned out any registry entries of all old devices, then tried plugging back in - problem remains
I have plugged in, turned off, rebooted, uninstalled drivers and such numerous times, but I can't get Windows to install the drivers!
To test, I also have plugged both troublesome devices in a Windows 7 64bit Ultimate Notebook, and they installed just fine there and are working.
The Keyboard when plugged in to the notebook installed in 3 'steps/ items':
1) USB Composite
![Ethernet Ethernet](https://www.sevenforums.com/attachments/network-sharing/59504d1379278089t-thinkpad-t60-ethernet-connection-not-detected-devicemgr.png)
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2) MS Hardware USB Keyboard
3) USB Input device
The Speaker installed there in 4 'steps/ items':
1) USB Composite
2) Z-10 USB Speaker
3) USB Input device
4) USB Input device
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Trouble is, if I try to manually assign a driver to a device, even if I knew the right one, these devices seem to need 3 resp. 4 drivers/ subdrivers... and I don't know how to assign/ install them without an *.inf file. Normally, this would happen automatically, but some entry or routine may be corrupt?So I am stuck with no keyboard and no sound and am looking for help in this deadlock.
I am looking forward to your expert advice!
Thanks,
Thorsten
P.S.:
![Not Not](https://www.primera.com/Kbscreencaps/VistaDriver/Browse3.png)
OS is Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit (Standard), which is used as a workstation.
Unfortunately, going back to a restore point, backup of rollback is not an option, as there are no sufficiently recent points
MS-Keyboard-4000-Tree-Viewer-Out.txt
Z-10-USB-Speaker-Tree-Viewer-out.txt