Seeing how your mouse worked on all but one of the ports, it's possible the USB driver is corrupted. Go to the Device Manager menu, expand the Universal Serial Bus controller section, and uninstall each of the USB ports. Then restart the computer to automatically reinstall the ports. If the problem persists, you may have to entirely replace the USB port.
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The Troubleshooting Guide has [http://AcerAspire7736Z-4809Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.
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The Troubleshooting Guide has [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Acer_Aspire_7736Z-4809_Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.
Seeing how your mouse worked on all but one of the ports, it's possible the USB driver is corrupted. Go to the Device Manager menu, expand the Universal Serial Bus controller section, and uninstall each of the USB ports. Then restart the computer to automatically reinstall the ports. If the problem persists, you may have to entirely replace the USB port.
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The Troubleshooting Guide has [Acer Aspire 7736Z-4809 Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.
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The Troubleshooting Guide has [http://Acer Aspire 7736Z-4809 Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.
Seeing how your mouse worked on all but one of the ports, it's possible the USB driver is corrupted. Go to the Device Manager menu, expand the Universal Serial Bus controller section, and uninstall each of the USB ports. Then restart the computer to automatically reinstall the ports. If the problem persists, you may have to entirely replace the USB port.
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The Troubleshooting Guide has [√[[Acer Aspire 7736Z-4809 Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device]]|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.
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The Troubleshooting Guide has [Acer Aspire 7736Z-4809 Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.
Seeing how your mouse worked on all but one of the ports, it's possible the USB driver is corrupted. Go to the Device Manager menu, expand the Universal Serial Bus controller section, and uninstall each of the USB ports. Then restart the computer to automatically reinstall the ports. If the problem persists, you may have to entirely replace the USB port.
The Troubleshooting Guide has [√[[Acer Aspire 7736Z-4809 Troubleshooting#Section_The_Laptop_Does_Not_Detect_A_Removable_Device]]|a section] on possible USB port errors you can consult for other possible answers.