I run a Gateway Family 6 machine; 128MB RAM; Win98SE.
For some weeks I've been hanging, several times a day. I tried disconnecting from my Network, defrags, AntiVirus checks, unloading all my background programs, and more, but no joy.
The symptom was always a slow down in the Mouse response and erratic movements, then "nothing", but I could close up my apps using the ALT key.
Then today during one of the many reboots, it said "...did not detect PS2 mouse....".
I put on a serial Mouse and now I'm flying again.
Can anyone tell me what's going on and give some advice. Obviously sticking with the serial mouse seems good but I don't want to ignore this if it's a warning sign of something I can cure. I tried leaving the PS2 mouse connected (as well as the serial mouse) during the reboot but then it takes over again and put me back in the problem.
The old PS2 mouse was a MS-wheel mouse. I'm not sure about the driver ("intellipoint"?) but I've not changed it.
David
For some weeks I've been hanging, several times a day. I tried disconnecting from my Network, defrags, AntiVirus checks, unloading all my background programs, and more, but no joy.
The symptom was always a slow down in the Mouse response and erratic movements, then "nothing", but I could close up my apps using the ALT key.
Then today during one of the many reboots, it said "...did not detect PS2 mouse....".
I put on a serial Mouse and now I'm flying again.
Can anyone tell me what's going on and give some advice. Obviously sticking with the serial mouse seems good but I don't want to ignore this if it's a warning sign of something I can cure. I tried leaving the PS2 mouse connected (as well as the serial mouse) during the reboot but then it takes over again and put me back in the problem.
The old PS2 mouse was a MS-wheel mouse. I'm not sure about the driver ("intellipoint"?) but I've not changed it.
David