Does it help to unplug and replug the kb and mouse (without shutting down or
restarting)?  This happened to me about a month before the usb on my old g4
sawtooth went south.  kj.


Date: Fri,  4 Oct 2002 20:12:14 -0500
From: "Amber Rhea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: update on B&W G3

> OK I have a few questions to fire at you:
>
> 1. Where was the keyboard & mouse plugged in, computer (rear ports)
> or monitor?

When the computer first started exhibiting the problem, the keyboard and
mouse were plugged into the back of the computer. After about 5 reboots
we decided to try plugging them into the monitor. After extensive
troubleshooting we ended up plugging them back into the computer. So the
problem was there regardless of where the kb/mouse were plugged in.

> 2. Was there any other USB device plugged into the computer, keyboard

> or monitor that didn't go with it when you moved it?

Nope.


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