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Old January 19th 05, 07:23 PM
GBW
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further to help from Yves & Jack.
looking in the bios, I found the PS/2 mouse port disabled, so 'enabled' this
and restarted, but still no joy, oddly when the computer is 'off', their is
power to the mouse on the PS/2 port, but on starting up, this goes off and
the mouse does not work. Thought it may need a driver, so downloaded this
from Logitech and installed, but still no luck, a 'dead' mouse!, restored
back in case this caused problems, now back on USB.
Any suggestions please on what to try now?. thanks
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Old January 20th 05, 06:29 PM
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is ps/2 enabled in your bios ?


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Old January 21st 05, 08:25 AM
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"cinestar" wrote:


is ps/2 enabled in your bios ?


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Yes, it was originally disabled, but I enabled it in the bios.

but still no joy, as before the mouse is 'live' when the computer is off,
but when I power-up, it goes dead!.
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Old January 21st 05, 08:44 AM
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Yes, it was originally disabled, but I enabled it in the bios.
but still no joy, as before the mouse is 'live' when the computer is
off,
but when I power-up, it goes dead!.


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Old January 24th 05, 09:42 PM
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Don't see any prior refference but are the correct drivers installed?

GBW wrote:

Yes, it was originally disabled, but I enabled it in the bios.
but still no joy, as before the mouse is 'live' when the computer is
off,
but when I power-up, it goes dead!.




 




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