Mouse and keyboard not working on Windows 8.1 after Ubuntu dual boot?












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After dual booting my system with Ubuntu, my mouse and keyboard no longer work, in Windows 8.1. The light on the peripherals glows, so I know they are on, however they are just not responding. In the UEFI and Ubuntu however, they work just fine. I have to restart my computer though about 10 different times and eventually it will work, but then after another few restarts the mouse will stop working again. How can I fix this?










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  • What happens if every restart is just Windows-8 (not Ubuntu)?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:00











  • I haven't gotten the chance to try that yet. But the first time it started working again I switched to ubuntu then back again and the mouse still worked and I restarted and went directly into windows and it worked. Then after switching back over to ubuntu the next day for a couple of hours it started again.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:11











  • When you say started again, do you mean stopped working? Or continued to work properly? Both interpretations are possible.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 9 '15 at 6:45











  • I managed to fix it. Turns out some chipset drivers had gotten uninstalled. Also disabling XHCI and enabling EHCI allowed a temporary fix until next restart which then allowed me to go in and reinstall my chipset drivers.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 11 '15 at 0:00











  • Can you write up an answer. You can answer your own question.

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    Jul 11 '15 at 9:25
















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After dual booting my system with Ubuntu, my mouse and keyboard no longer work, in Windows 8.1. The light on the peripherals glows, so I know they are on, however they are just not responding. In the UEFI and Ubuntu however, they work just fine. I have to restart my computer though about 10 different times and eventually it will work, but then after another few restarts the mouse will stop working again. How can I fix this?










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  • What happens if every restart is just Windows-8 (not Ubuntu)?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:00











  • I haven't gotten the chance to try that yet. But the first time it started working again I switched to ubuntu then back again and the mouse still worked and I restarted and went directly into windows and it worked. Then after switching back over to ubuntu the next day for a couple of hours it started again.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:11











  • When you say started again, do you mean stopped working? Or continued to work properly? Both interpretations are possible.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 9 '15 at 6:45











  • I managed to fix it. Turns out some chipset drivers had gotten uninstalled. Also disabling XHCI and enabling EHCI allowed a temporary fix until next restart which then allowed me to go in and reinstall my chipset drivers.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 11 '15 at 0:00











  • Can you write up an answer. You can answer your own question.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 11 '15 at 9:25














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After dual booting my system with Ubuntu, my mouse and keyboard no longer work, in Windows 8.1. The light on the peripherals glows, so I know they are on, however they are just not responding. In the UEFI and Ubuntu however, they work just fine. I have to restart my computer though about 10 different times and eventually it will work, but then after another few restarts the mouse will stop working again. How can I fix this?










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After dual booting my system with Ubuntu, my mouse and keyboard no longer work, in Windows 8.1. The light on the peripherals glows, so I know they are on, however they are just not responding. In the UEFI and Ubuntu however, they work just fine. I have to restart my computer though about 10 different times and eventually it will work, but then after another few restarts the mouse will stop working again. How can I fix this?







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  • What happens if every restart is just Windows-8 (not Ubuntu)?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:00











  • I haven't gotten the chance to try that yet. But the first time it started working again I switched to ubuntu then back again and the mouse still worked and I restarted and went directly into windows and it worked. Then after switching back over to ubuntu the next day for a couple of hours it started again.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:11











  • When you say started again, do you mean stopped working? Or continued to work properly? Both interpretations are possible.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 9 '15 at 6:45











  • I managed to fix it. Turns out some chipset drivers had gotten uninstalled. Also disabling XHCI and enabling EHCI allowed a temporary fix until next restart which then allowed me to go in and reinstall my chipset drivers.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 11 '15 at 0:00











  • Can you write up an answer. You can answer your own question.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 11 '15 at 9:25



















  • What happens if every restart is just Windows-8 (not Ubuntu)?

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:00











  • I haven't gotten the chance to try that yet. But the first time it started working again I switched to ubuntu then back again and the mouse still worked and I restarted and went directly into windows and it worked. Then after switching back over to ubuntu the next day for a couple of hours it started again.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 8 '15 at 22:11











  • When you say started again, do you mean stopped working? Or continued to work properly? Both interpretations are possible.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 9 '15 at 6:45











  • I managed to fix it. Turns out some chipset drivers had gotten uninstalled. Also disabling XHCI and enabling EHCI allowed a temporary fix until next restart which then allowed me to go in and reinstall my chipset drivers.

    – Matt Jones
    Jul 11 '15 at 0:00











  • Can you write up an answer. You can answer your own question.

    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Jul 11 '15 at 9:25

















What happens if every restart is just Windows-8 (not Ubuntu)?

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jul 8 '15 at 22:00





What happens if every restart is just Windows-8 (not Ubuntu)?

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jul 8 '15 at 22:00













I haven't gotten the chance to try that yet. But the first time it started working again I switched to ubuntu then back again and the mouse still worked and I restarted and went directly into windows and it worked. Then after switching back over to ubuntu the next day for a couple of hours it started again.

– Matt Jones
Jul 8 '15 at 22:11





I haven't gotten the chance to try that yet. But the first time it started working again I switched to ubuntu then back again and the mouse still worked and I restarted and went directly into windows and it worked. Then after switching back over to ubuntu the next day for a couple of hours it started again.

– Matt Jones
Jul 8 '15 at 22:11













When you say started again, do you mean stopped working? Or continued to work properly? Both interpretations are possible.

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jul 9 '15 at 6:45





When you say started again, do you mean stopped working? Or continued to work properly? Both interpretations are possible.

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jul 9 '15 at 6:45













I managed to fix it. Turns out some chipset drivers had gotten uninstalled. Also disabling XHCI and enabling EHCI allowed a temporary fix until next restart which then allowed me to go in and reinstall my chipset drivers.

– Matt Jones
Jul 11 '15 at 0:00





I managed to fix it. Turns out some chipset drivers had gotten uninstalled. Also disabling XHCI and enabling EHCI allowed a temporary fix until next restart which then allowed me to go in and reinstall my chipset drivers.

– Matt Jones
Jul 11 '15 at 0:00













Can you write up an answer. You can answer your own question.

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jul 11 '15 at 9:25





Can you write up an answer. You can answer your own question.

– ctrl-alt-delor
Jul 11 '15 at 9:25










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I ran into the same problem after installing Ubuntu as a dual boot in a pre-existing Windows 7 computer. I solved it by going into the bios and setting "xHCI hand-off" to "enabled". That made my mice and keyboard work again.






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    I ran into the same problem after installing Ubuntu as a dual boot in a pre-existing Windows 7 computer. I solved it by going into the bios and setting "xHCI hand-off" to "enabled". That made my mice and keyboard work again.






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