10-14-2014, 07:40 AM
OK, it sounds like it has a fault/faulty component. Hardware problem.
If you haven't;
Brand/model: match these with the manufacturers drivers and install them to ensure maximum functionality between it and the PC .
Alternately.
How old is it ? If it's five or so years old I suggest retiring it for a newer one. They're relatively cheap these days for what you get for your $.
If you haven't;
Brand/model: match these with the manufacturers drivers and install them to ensure maximum functionality between it and the PC .
Alternately.
How old is it ? If it's five or so years old I suggest retiring it for a newer one. They're relatively cheap these days for what you get for your $.

