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My Win98SE Computer has the following Specification :
Intel Pentium 120 Mhz
40MB RAM
1MB PCI Graphics Card
2No. HDDs Drive C: 4086MB (3871MB free) Fat 32
Drive D: 1025MB (262MB free) Fat 32
Intel i430 FX Triton Motherboard.
5 port USB2 PCI adapter card installed
Operating System : Windows 98 4.10.2222A
This Computer has developed the following faults which may be related.
1 During bootup I am getting an error message “Windows did not detect a
mouse attached to this Computer”. By installing a wireless mouse (attached
to a USB port) instead of the serial mouse I am able to overcome that problem
but the Serial Port fault remains. I have checked the serial mouse on
another Computer and it is OK.
2. The Computer freezes sometimes during bootup but more often two or
three mouse clicks after opening a program. When that happens all I can do
is switch off the power plug & during reboot wait while the computer runs
ScanDisk.
Win 98SE is installed in Drive C. In an attempt to correct these problems
I reformatted drive C and reinstalled Win 98SE from its original CD. I now
realise that by doing so I have lost all of the Win98 updates and IE ver.5
has been installed. As a result the mouse problem remains, and although I
have not reloaded any programs after the reformat , the Computer freezes have
worsened ,
The Computer is now virtually unusable.
I have a number of programs installed on the second HD ,drive D, but assume
that they would have no bearing on the problems.
I have a Broadband Ethernet connection with another desktop Computer and a
wireless connection with a laptop. This old Computer is not connected to the
internet at present. If I can resolve these issues I would then hope to add
a Broadband connection from my router using a USB LAN to Ethernet adapter.
The only additional hardware recently installed was the USB2 adapter card.
I recall that the card was supplied with an installation disk but to get it
to work properly I had to download and install an additional Win 98 Mass
Storage driver. The USB2 ports are working perfectly. I suppose the card
could be causing a conflict but if so it was not immediately apparent. If I
remove the card to check out whether or not it is causing a conflict I would
have no control of the cursor. I cannot find any keyboard control thereof
possibly caused by the mouse /com port fault.
After reinstalling Win 98se I removed the Modem (internal) card as its
drivers appeared not to have installed properly.
I would appreciate advice as to what is the likely cause of these problems,
there resolution, or on what trouble shooting measures I should carry out to
try and establish their cause.
Thank you
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JJ MacA
Intel Pentium 120 Mhz
40MB RAM
1MB PCI Graphics Card
2No. HDDs Drive C: 4086MB (3871MB free) Fat 32
Drive D: 1025MB (262MB free) Fat 32
Intel i430 FX Triton Motherboard.
5 port USB2 PCI adapter card installed
Operating System : Windows 98 4.10.2222A
This Computer has developed the following faults which may be related.
1 During bootup I am getting an error message “Windows did not detect a
mouse attached to this Computer”. By installing a wireless mouse (attached
to a USB port) instead of the serial mouse I am able to overcome that problem
but the Serial Port fault remains. I have checked the serial mouse on
another Computer and it is OK.
2. The Computer freezes sometimes during bootup but more often two or
three mouse clicks after opening a program. When that happens all I can do
is switch off the power plug & during reboot wait while the computer runs
ScanDisk.
Win 98SE is installed in Drive C. In an attempt to correct these problems
I reformatted drive C and reinstalled Win 98SE from its original CD. I now
realise that by doing so I have lost all of the Win98 updates and IE ver.5
has been installed. As a result the mouse problem remains, and although I
have not reloaded any programs after the reformat , the Computer freezes have
worsened ,
The Computer is now virtually unusable.
I have a number of programs installed on the second HD ,drive D, but assume
that they would have no bearing on the problems.
I have a Broadband Ethernet connection with another desktop Computer and a
wireless connection with a laptop. This old Computer is not connected to the
internet at present. If I can resolve these issues I would then hope to add
a Broadband connection from my router using a USB LAN to Ethernet adapter.
The only additional hardware recently installed was the USB2 adapter card.
I recall that the card was supplied with an installation disk but to get it
to work properly I had to download and install an additional Win 98 Mass
Storage driver. The USB2 ports are working perfectly. I suppose the card
could be causing a conflict but if so it was not immediately apparent. If I
remove the card to check out whether or not it is causing a conflict I would
have no control of the cursor. I cannot find any keyboard control thereof
possibly caused by the mouse /com port fault.
After reinstalling Win 98se I removed the Modem (internal) card as its
drivers appeared not to have installed properly.
I would appreciate advice as to what is the likely cause of these problems,
there resolution, or on what trouble shooting measures I should carry out to
try and establish their cause.
Thank you
--
JJ MacA