are you stopping it before you remove it, look for the icon on the taskbar
2006-07-12 03:23:00
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answered by butchell 6
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This could be a problem with the usb drivers and the drivers for one of the devices in question. The only suggestion I could make would be to go to the manufacturers web sites for the wireless card and the mouse to see if there are updates to the drivers. Good Luck!
2006-07-12 03:29:37
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answered by pc_in_sa 2
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click on START , then click on CONTROL PANEL, then click on SYSTEM,click the GENERAL tab , and then click on DEVICE MANAGER, look for any red explanation marks beside any devices, if you find one , click on the device and click on PROPERTIES, then look at the GENERAL tab, if it says it ain't working properly, click on TROUBLE SHOOTER , or check the RESOURCES tab, look in the lower box and see if its showing a conflict of resources, if so you can change them if you feel comfortable, if not get help. if you decide to do it yourself , just uncheck the box that says USE AUTOMATIC SETTINGS, then click on the CHANGE SETTINGS BOX. That should do it , good luck.
2006-07-12 03:39:39
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answered by nocateman 5
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