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4. Press 5 on your keyboard to select Enable Safe Mode with Networking.
5. In Windows Safe Mode, navigate to Windows Settings (Win+I) > Update and
Security > Windows Update and install the latest updates.
When using a USB 2.0 2.4GHz wireless peripheral device (such as a mouse, keyboard, or
headphones) with a PC that also has a USB 3.0 peripheral device plugged in, you may
experience erratic operation caused by interference. This is especially likely to happen when
using USB 3.0 remote hard drives or flash drives.
This interference may result in:
Delayed response to mouse or keyboard inputs
Missing keyboard characters or mouse commands
Decreased operating distance between the USB 2.0 wireless device and its receiver
There are some techniques that can help early adopters of USB 3.0 to mitigate potential problems
with their existing 2.4GHz wireless devices:
If your PC has multiple USB 2.0 connectors available, separate your USB 3.0 and USB
2.0 receivers by as much distance as possible. For example, if your PC has a choice of
USB 2.0 connectors, use the one on the opposite side of the PC from the USB 3.0
connector.
Position your USB 2.0 receiver as close as possible to your wireless peripheral (mouse,
keyboard, headphones, etc.).
Use a standard, USB-extender cable to position your USB 2.0 wireless receiver as far
away as possible from your USB 3.0 connector.