Intermittent USB mouse freeze on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Tested with several mice that work fine on other computers.

I am having a frustrating problem where my Wired Optical mouse appears to 'freeze' for 10 seconds on my machine Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Meanwhile, everything else on the computer works fine, including the keyboard (connected through PS2). The mouse does not seem to lose power because down the red LED stays on. At the end of the freeze period, I hear the sound of Windows to disconnect USB, but there is no error or windows pop-up ads of any kind on the screen.

Some more info about the configuration:

* Core i7 950 processor
* 12 GB of RAM
* Radeon HD4950 video card (or almost)
* The main SSD drive
* 2 external powered USB drives, 1 powered MIDI keyboard, 1 USB dongle
* Windows experience score 7.3

I tried things that did not work:

  • Turn off all the power management, including the management of power supply for USB, USB hubs-> suspend to win power, etc.
  • Permutation of mouse. The problem came with three different mouse from different manufacturers.
  • Try the mouse on different computers of W7 Pro. Confirmed that the mice are not the problem.
  • Disconnected all other USB devices except the mouse. Problem persists.
  • Uninstalled all the drivers for the mouse and use MS default drivers.
  • Installed the software Microsoft mouse & keyboard center.
  • Installed the software from the manufacturer (ie. logitech) specific mouse driver.
  • Tried every USB port, the front and back, on my computer, including USB3 vs USB2.
  • Scanned for malware (using Malwarebytes)
  • Search for viruses (using Nod32)

I must point out that NO other devices are having problems on this computer. My external hard drives all work perfectly. My printer when I plug it, works great, like my USB dongle. My MIDI keyboard never loses connection. Even when I have my phone connected Android, which normally creates a huge noise if I unplug it, never disconnects even for a second. It is therefore clearly a kind of mouse problem.

The problem seems to occur regardless of what I do, although it seems MORE common if I use actually the mouse. If I'm just typing (as I am now) it seems not really to happen. On the other hand, sometimes hours go with no problem and other time it happens literally every few seconds.

Remove the check to "improve the accuracy of the printer" logic. I had two computers windows 7 x 64 that gives me the same problem. When I tried a wireless mouse, the problem disappeared. they do not use the windows controls.

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