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I did a full sandisk on drive c last night.now my mouse will not work in
windows.I can go into safemode and it works.I have win 98se.When I boot
up it does not say anything about not detecting the mouse.it is a ps2
mouse.I have removed it in device manger and rebooted but still
nothing.can any of you help me.
John.H.
 
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"John H." <jhensleys@att.net> wrote in message
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> I did a full sandisk on drive c last night.now my mouse will not work in
> windows.I can go into safemode and it works.I have win 98se.When I boot
> up it does not say anything about not detecting the mouse.it is a ps2
> mouse.I have removed it in device manger and rebooted but still
> nothing.can any of you help me.
> John.H.
>

The scandisk is a red herring. Why did you do the scandisk? Your hardware
drivers got messed up somehow. A bad disk could easily cause that. Did you
suspect a bad hard disk? Is that why you ran the scandisk? What did the
scandisk show? Is your hard drive OK?

If you have no reason to believe that the hard drive is bad, try
reinstalling the chipset drivers for your motherboard. Get the latest
drivers from the web site of whoever manufactured your motherboard. -Dave
 
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Yes it said the hard drive is o.k.I will try the chipset drivers and see
if that works Thanks.

Dave C. wrote:
> "John H." <jhensleys@att.net> wrote in message
> news:x_KZc.295109$OB3.127623@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>>I did a full sandisk on drive c last night.now my mouse will not work in
>>windows.I can go into safemode and it works.I have win 98se.When I boot
>>up it does not say anything about not detecting the mouse.it is a ps2
>>mouse.I have removed it in device manger and rebooted but still
>>nothing.can any of you help me.
>>John.H.
>>
>
>
> The scandisk is a red herring. Why did you do the scandisk? Your hardware
> drivers got messed up somehow. A bad disk could easily cause that. Did you
> suspect a bad hard disk? Is that why you ran the scandisk? What did the
> scandisk show? Is your hard drive OK?
>
> If you have no reason to believe that the hard drive is bad, try
> reinstalling the chipset drivers for your motherboard. Get the latest
> drivers from the web site of whoever manufactured your motherboard. -Dave
>
>
 
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In all likelyhood, your mouse is nearing the
end of it's natural life, despite the safe mode
observation. Another long-shot possibility I
could think of is that you installed something
funny that's somehow interfering with it's
operation, very unlikely though. Check if anything new
is starting up on Window startup both in the StartUp folder
and in the Run folder in the registry. I would also try re-plugging
in the mouse while the computer is off.

Anyway, you'll probably end up getting a new mouse.
I recommend Logitech's.


"John H." <jhensleys@att.net> wrote in message
news:x_KZc.295109$OB3.127623@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I did a full sandisk on drive c last night.now my mouse will not work in
> windows.I can go into safemode and it works.I have win 98se.When I boot
> up it does not say anything about not detecting the mouse.it is a ps2
> mouse.I have removed it in device manger and rebooted but still
> nothing.can any of you help me.
> John.H.
>