Die muis is een usb en zit in een verloopstekker die weer op zo'n rond stekkertjes pas.
Dat kan het toch niet zijn? Dan wordt er tenslotte een andere poort gebruikt.
Waarom wauwelt Windows over een onbekend apparaat als er niets niets niets is aangesloten :8-0:
Heb je het volgende stuk, reeds eerder door mij geplaatst, goed gelezen?
How do troubleshoot "unknown device" error listed in Device Manager? Add Your Notes
I wish that there was a simple, single answer for this. There's only one thing more distressing - no device recognition at all. Here are the most likely culprits:
The USB device or the USB adapter requires it's own power source. If your USB device or adapter came with an AC power "brick", try connecting it.
*********heb je zoiets misschien nodig?
Here's a likely one - the front USB ports on your PC case may be misconnected. I've seen them that way from the factory. It's a good idea to check the connections against specifications. The standard order of connection is Red, White, Green, Black. No more than 4 wires per USB bank are needed.
**********Moet je in de pc kijken
Defective device. Do not assume that all PC components work correctly out of the box. I've seen many new USB devices that do not work. If you can, try the device on another PC.
*********Haal die dat ding met die poorten er uit en
probeer het in een andere pc.
All drivers are not installed. Some devices will require installing the driver package before plugging in the device.
******* Dit betekend dus eerst de drivers installeren en dan pas alles inpluggen. Kun je doen want jouw Logitech zit op die andere poorten.
Some devices will also require basic USB files from the Windows CD before the unit will function. The general rule is to always follow installation directions precisely and to have the Windows CD ready.
********Windows cd dus bij de hand houden.
I will now discuss how to address an unknown device problem which is caused by a driver deficiency.
Try to update the unknown device driver from within Device Manager. First try letting Windows search for one. If that fails, go back and choose "Select from a list" and then "Have disk". Browse to the device CD and look for the appropriate Windows folder there. Try browsing to the Windows CD (Win9x folder or i386 folder). Lastly, try updated drivers from the manufacturer's web site.
Try uninstalling the unknown device, unplugging the device and rebooting. Replug when back in Windows.
********Dit lijkt mij dus een hele goede!!!!
Be certain that you have the correct drivers! You may have gotten the wrong CD or a CD with drivers for more than one device on it.
*******Ook belangrijk
Cleaning up in Safe Mode may be necessary. Unplug all USB devices. Reboot the PC. To enter Safe Mode, press the F8 key repeatedly while restarting the PC. Timing is important. Try to press quickly before the Windows logo screen appears. Pressing and holding the CTRL key may work too. Choose Safe Mode and open Device Manager. In Windows 2000 and XP, click View > Show hidden devices. Now locate all USB devices, HID (Human Interface Devices), USB drives and controllers/hubs. Remove all and save the USB Host Controllers for last. When done, restart and replug USB devices one at a time.
*********Dit is dus wat Ellasar je aanraadde is het niet?
Just remember that you are entitled to support from the device maker. If you can't get help, do not hesitate to return the device. Some manufacturers only seem to respond to lost business. It's a shame, but it's true. Send them a message - that you won't accept shoddy goods or lackluster support.
By William DeVercelly