HP Envy m7-n109dx: after loading Windows 7 on a new drive on a HP Envy m7-n109dx it will not recognize the usb ports

not sure that this area is for.

Hello:

I'm not sure what you mean in regard to this area, but this place is to explain in more detail the nature of your question.

I see that HP did not include the USB3 drivers on your laptop support page, so the most likely reason that do not have USB3 ports is because you need to install the driver for the USB3.

Use the one directly from Intel.  Download, unzip and run the setup.exe file.

https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/download/22824/USB-3-0-driver-Intel-USB-3-0-Extensible-host-controller-driver-for-Intel-8-9-100-series-and-Intel-C220-C610-chipset-family?product=65855

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