Thanks for your suggestion. I uninstalled the mouse driver and rebooted but
I got the same message and it couldn't find the driver. Yes, I should have
said "New Hardware", not "driver". The wheel on the mouse is still not
working and I expect I'll continue to see the error message each time I start
Windows.
"Mike Cawood, HND BIT" wrote:
> "Jean" <> wrote in message
> news:2585FBCA-ACAA-4E6B-BC46-...
> >A recent Vista update appears to have produced a message each time I start
> > Windows which says a new driver has been found. I selected the "Find
> > driver"
> > option but nothing was found. I then selected the "ignore" option but
> > then I
> > lost the pointer on my mouse in Outlook but not anywhere else and then
> > after
> > a few reboots it disappeared altogether. I restored my system back to a
> > restore point on April 20 and the pointer is back now but the "New Driver
> > Found" message is still there and my mouse wheel doesn't work. I've tried
> > the mouse on another computer using XP and it works fine. Any ideas, or
> > do I
> > have to wait for a new update to fix it?
>
> Have you tried removing the mouse in Device Manager and then rebooting the
> PC to reinstall it?
> BTW the message presumably is 'new hardware found'.
> Mike.
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