Steve,
I can sympathize with this. In my case, with this client PC, I am on my
3rd mouse and
the symptom/situation remains the same. I am almost willing to accept
the m/b has an
internal boo-boo in its' 'mouse port' logic! The m/b is one of 3 I
bought as a set. They
arrived to me in sequential s/n's. The other 2 of this trio run 24/7
error free. Very odd.
I even accept how flaky the old PS/2 plug/jack interface can be. Still
......... ?????
Thanks,
Duncan
On 03/24/2012 10:41, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
I have to mention that I had a similar problem with an 'IBM' mouse.
It was a USB mouse and I had the most up to date driver, but on a new
MB, the mouse would detect and work when plugged in, on next reboot,
I'd have to unplug it and plug it back in. Finally gave up and threw
it into the junk drawer. I only kept trying because it had a cool
week that was translucent and glowed blue. ;-)
Steve
On 3/24/2012 9:51 AM, FORC5 wrote:
if it is a USB try a different port, will re detect.
fp
At 03:33 PM 3/13/2012, DSinc Poked the stick with:
I have a client that likes to reboot (warm) or restart (cold) and
somehow forget the MS Mouse driver.
I have tried 3 versions of MS IntelliMouse. BAH!
I have cross-checked the MS Mouse driver.
I have Thought of raising the Mouse driver 'priority', but have NOT.
Am I looking at a 'repair' install of this machine?????
The thought of this scares me.................... :(
Thanks,
Duncan
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