On Tuesday 22 March 2005 08:49, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> I would boot without the mouse plugged in, and see if it boots. If it
> does, then plug the mouse in. Then make sure you have all the updates
> installed. After installing the updates, see if the system boots ok with
> the USB mouse plugged in. If not, let us know, and we can explore other
> options.
>
> Mikkel

Yes, try to localize the problem.
However, I'm using usb optical mouse too (china brand though.. very generic 
and cheap :)). But, hardware problems are always specific and difficult to 
solve sometimes. Trial and error methods are the best way most of the time.

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