No. Noting that would be clear and simple.
There are a lot, I mean a LOT of malicious software out there. One trick they do is to mess with your drivers in such a way that you can not fix it until you really get rid of the malicious software. If you ever do.
Personally, I have had little results using conventional wisdom in getting rid of such @#$%. Short of erasing the system and starting all over again.
If the devices do work on another system, suspect malicious software. Software drivers don't just 'wear out' like hardware devices. But if it is hardware, the only solution is to replace the bad stuff.