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Its a possibility that it maybe a driver issue where you have multiple drivers or software installed for a similar device. And they could be causing a conflict. Sometime just disabling other devices can help work around the problem.Another possibly that you have a sticky keyboard key that is jammed in just the right position to cause this issue. Or it could be another USB device that is plugged in causing a device conflict.One other option could be a BIOS software degradation or corruption. Updating the BIOS version could help fix that issue.
Of course you can fix stuff, KT!But, yea, I would not have guessed that would work. Glad it did, though.
You might also have it showing non active drivers. I don't think it shows them by default but there is away to have them show. usually they are not a problem when not attached because like the name implies not attached/active. with non active drivers, windows saves USB attached drivers for future use if you attach it again. nothing unusual there.