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I can start windows normally but I cannot use my mouse or my keyboard. The issue started after a restart after I installed a libusb driver, hence I assume that that caused all usb ports to stop working. I have no other possibility (ports other than usb) to connect the mouse or the keyboard to my motherboard.
I would like to avoid a reinstallation of windows.
I would like to delete the files libusb0.dll and libusb0.sys from the Windows/SysWOW64 directory, hoping that this solves the issue. How can I do this?
I installed ubuntu parallel to windows and I can access these files via ubuntu (everything works fine, no mouse/keyboard issues of course) but I cannot delete them since for the partition they are on I have read only permission due to windows hibernation. Some years ago it seems that this approach would have worked, see USB Keyboard and Mouse not working in Windows.
I also tried to use a external usb stick to repair windows. In particular, to use a system recovery point. But I get an error message that the SSD where windows is installed is defect. (Although, as I said, I can start windows normally, just not being able to use mouse/keyboard).
I would like to avoid a reinstallation of windows.
I would like to delete the files libusb0.dll and libusb0.sys from the Windows/SysWOW64 directory, hoping that this solves the issue. How can I do this?
I installed ubuntu parallel to windows and I can access these files via ubuntu (everything works fine, no mouse/keyboard issues of course) but I cannot delete them since for the partition they are on I have read only permission due to windows hibernation. Some years ago it seems that this approach would have worked, see USB Keyboard and Mouse not working in Windows.
I also tried to use a external usb stick to repair windows. In particular, to use a system recovery point. But I get an error message that the SSD where windows is installed is defect. (Although, as I said, I can start windows normally, just not being able to use mouse/keyboard).