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I use a DFI Ultra-D Nf4 Lanparty.

Thing is my mouse is not connection through the mouseport.

Keyboard port does work. Mouse is currently connected to USB.

Any ideas? Optical mouse not getting juice (IE: Light not turning on)

Power Supply is a Antec TruePower 550 W and it's not nearly pushed in anyway (verified through speedfan)

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Have you tried a different usb port? What about a different mouse?

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USB isn't a problem.

I'm getting connections through it.

Via mouse and keyboard.

This didn't happen hntil installing my Wireless-G then the problem occured at the same time.

Mouse port not getting power on reboot. Though mouse will get power through USB. I've attempted to use a different mouse on PS2 and no results.

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Update: Did a winflash with new bios. Restarted computer with mouse plugged into PS2 port.

Mouse now works fine.

Wow, something I actually figured out on my own.

Couldn't have learned this much without you guys.


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