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Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Installation of a usb mouse gone wrong Want to Advertise Here? Solved Installation of a usb mouse gone wrong http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-hardware/data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check/2cba7474-59c7-4cd6-be66-574cb33c2d75 Posted on 2005-10-06 Peripherals Hardware 1 Verified Solution 21 Comments 7,198 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-09 I have reformatted acomputer with windows xp sp2 and got everything working fine. Now when i go to plug in my usb mouse it freaks out and gives me an error after trying to install the driver - data error (cyclic redundancy check). https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21585946/Installation-of-a-usb-mouse-gone-wrong.html Any insight on how i could fix this problem? 0 Question by:securi-tech Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 10 Best Solution byPurple_Tidder LoL! Well, good that great minds think alike. Welp, I'm out of ideas, sorry, that is a strange one. I hate to see it end this way. If you would, keep this question open for a day or 2 at least, Go to Solution 21 Comments LVL 70 Overall: Level 70 Hardware 37 Peripherals 9 Message Active today Expert Comment by:garycase2005-10-06 Is the system working fine otherwise? Does it work okay with a PS-2 mouse? 0 LVL 22 Overall: Level 22 Hardware 2 Peripherals 2 Message Expert Comment by:jvuz2005-10-06 What happens if you put in the mouse when the pc is down, and then boot the pc. 0 LVL 69 Overall: Level 69 Hardware 43 Peripherals 9 Message Expert Comment by:Callandor2005-10-06 You can make sure the USB drivers didn't get corrupted somewhere along the line by removing them in device manager. When you reboot, they will be reinstalled,
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/319961-diskpart-error-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check.html tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Installation & Setup https://forums.techguy.org/threads/optical-mouse-driver.531152/ » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: DiskPart Error "Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)" Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 27 Jan 2014 #1 ed123 Windows & Ultimate 64 bit & Linux Mint * Dual Boot 73 posts cyclic redundancy DiskPart Error "Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)" Im trying to do a clean install of Win7. Im installing it through usb i have already deleted the hard drive using Darik's Boot And Nuke.When i try to create a partition from the command prompt it gives me an error DiskPart Error "Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)" see the system event log for more info. My System Specs cyclic redundancy check System Manufacturer/Model Number QE339UA#ABA OS Windows & Ultimate 64 bit & Linux Mint * Dual Boot Motherboard 1.65GHz VISION E2 Technology from AMD with AMD Dual-Core E-4 Memory 4GB DDR3 SDRAM (1 DIMM) Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 6320 Discrete-Class Graphics Sound Card Altec Lansing Speakers Monitor(s) Displays 1366x768 Keyboard Full-size keyboard Mouse Touchpad with multitouch gesture support and on/off button Hard Drives 500GB 5400RPM ed123 View Public Profile Find More Posts by ed123 . 27 Jan 2014 #2 gregrocker 50,855 posts Why are you doing all of those unnecessary steps instead of just booting the Win7 installation media to delete all partitons and then create New and Format using the drive options pictured in Steps 7/8 of Clean Install Windows 7? Nothing more is needed unless troubleshooting install failure. If you did a secure erase using DBAN that is overkill intended to overwrite data to make it unrecoverable by forensics software. It is also hard on the drive. Try now booting the Win7 installer to create the partitions. If the error repeats run the HD maker's HD Diagnostic extended CD test, followd by Disk Check from the installer's Command Line in System Recovery Options My
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. optical mouse driver Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Senryi, Dec 31, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement Senryi Thread Starter Joined: May 26, 2005 Messages: 75 I have a wired optical mouse that i want to use with my laptop. Problem is that and error pops up when ever it detects it. The error is this: There was a problem installing this hardware: Optical USB Mouse An error occurred during the installation of this device; Data error (cyclic redundancy check). Can any one tell me where i might find a generic driver for a 3 button mouse? The mouse is made by Dell(as far as i can tell). If any one could help me out that would be really awesome, thanks! Senryi, Dec 31, 2006 #1 Sponsor JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 A CRC error doesn't sound like missing drivers, but perhaps some corruption. Most mice should work for at least basic functions with no additional drivers. JohnWill, Dec 31, 2006 #2 Senryi Thread Starter Joined: May 26, 2005 Messages: 75 I have wiped this hard drive clean about 3 months ago. So i don't know what would be corrupted. Senryi, Dec 31, 2006 #3 Rich-M Joined: May 3, 2006 Messages: 22,417 Senryi said: I have wiped this hard drive clean about 3 months ago. So i don't know what would be corrupted.Click to expand... OMG some of my clients can corrupt a dirve in 2 days to where it won't run...3 months? JW is right, I never use mouse software of any kind except free "Freewheel", but a mouse will run better with generic Windows drivers rather than most makers software. You might look at usb ports in Device Manager and make sure enabled. There could also be a bios enabler for usb mouse as well. Rich-M, Dec 31, 2006 #4 Senryi Thread Starter Joined: May 26, 2005 Messages: 75 I looked in