The dead USB port is still dead, but that’s another post for another day. Now every help article I was reading that said click on this or uninstall this driver or download XYZ was completely useless because I had no input device to click on anything! After about an hour I started getting nervous that I would actually have to reinstall the OS, but thankfully the last solution I tried finally worked. What was really funny was that the connected USB mouse and keyboard worked fine in the BIOS and it even worked when I loaded a different operating system on my dual boot system, but the instant Windows 7 started up, it would kill all power to the USB devices.
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