During the installation of a wireless mouse, the 'New Hardware Wizard' appears unnecessarily!

During the installation of a wireless mouse, the "New Hardware Wizard" pops up, and more than a half a dozen times looking for the pilot.  I installed the driver from the disk provided by the manufacturer.  Actually, the mouse works correctly and doesn't have another driver not found.  Someone has suggestions for the "new hardware found" stop?

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