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Vista Startup problems
Xas1953NC:
Thanks for that. If a usb mouse is used would that make it run via a generic driver if a software disk is not part of the package. Both keyboard and mouse are directly usb connected and not by a PS/2-usb convertor.
Boggin:
No, it would need to be one of the older ones that use the 15 pin (I think) PS/2 port/socket.
Try the driver download from the link I'd posted after creating a restore point to see what you get - I take it Windows was unable to find one when you used the Update driver software option.
Xas1953NC:
Before the final closing down of the day I clear the Event Performance logs so on the next startup I can check for any anomolies that have occured during startup. I have not seen anything to do with the PS/2 problem.
Boggin:
It may not do but could have a knock-on effect.
Your Device Manager has certainly been topsy-turvy.
Create a restore point and see what that PS/2 driver download does for you in getting rid of the yellow alert and then see what happens with a fresh boot in the morning.
I'm off to bed now.
Shane:
Still no results of the memory test.
You either have bad memory, bad sectors on the hard drive or the vista install is toast.
I forget, did you say you had a vista with sp2 disk or not?
I am also curious as to why you cant find the memory test results. And since we are 5 pages in on this, I cant remember if I had you check for bad sectors on the drive yet.
Shane
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