Re: Unplug PS/2 mouse and no boot Good ideas Martin and I have in fact left the old PS/2 mouse in and just
disabled it in XP, enabling me to use the USB mouse.
Perhaps I should use one of this little, green adapters, as a USB mouse
would use a little, (negligible?), more CPU than a PS/2 one?
I'd rather not have to do it this way but if it works, it'll do for
now/forever.
Thanks very much.
Darren
"Martin" <zedolf@o2.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Darren" <spam@isbad.yuk> wrote in message
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> > Mobo is GA-6VX7 F2, running a Celeron 433. Kid's PC.
> >
> > I have a PS/2 mouse connected and a PS/2 keyboard.
> >
> > I unplugged the PS/2 mouse and plugged in a USB mouse. (Haven't tried a
> > serial mouse.) USB mouse was detected by XP. I've since unplugged the
> > USB
> > mouse, as I can't boot with it plugged in and the PS/2 not plugged in.
I
> > had this problem before I plugged the USB mouse in.
> >
> > When the PS/s mouse is unplugged the farthest spot I boot to is:
> >
> > POST beeps etc.
> > then
> > 'Verifying DMI pool data message appears, with success and then just
> > pauses
> > there.'
> >
> > I've changed BIOS settings like disabling IRQ12 for PS/2 mouse and
> > anything
> > else I could find, including changing halt to 'no errors'
> > Tried the mobo manual for jumpers. Can't see anything there.
> >
> > Help. This isn't lots of fun.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Darren
> >
> >
>
> USB to PS/2 adaptor?
>
> I've had a few USB mouse(s) (!) and they've all come with a USB (female)
to
> PS/2 (male) adaptor for connection to standard PS/2 port rather than a USB
> port.
>
> Alternatively can an old PS/2 mouse be plugged in but left unused?
>
> Martin.
>
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