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Usb receiver not recognized

Downloaded safari and restarted wins xp and lost my logtich l-7 mouse.
in the device manager under human iterface devices it indicates thatmy usb receiver is not working. ( when i plug in usb for the lx7 iget error. i in windowns 32 i can not see and driver . how do i fix this problem

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Hello, here is a link for logitech devices. download driver and reinstall. Hope this helps.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/support_downloads/downloads/&cl=us,en

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