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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Oct 2002 15:39:08 -0600
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At 02:13 PM 10/24/2002, Stephen Hager wrote:
>Greetings listers,
>                         I have just put together a machine ( my 40th over seven years )
> that is doing things that are puzzling to me. I know I'm having a hardware failure
> somewhere but cannot pin point this one. I asembled board, processor, and cooler. I set
> the jumpers and switches as per the manual. This was installed in the case along with
> the floppy, hard drive, and video card. I then booted using a Me start up disk and
> partitioned and formated the hard drive. All was well at this point. I then installed
> the CD-RW and DVD units and rebooted with CD rom support.Still all well. I then began
> the Windows install. Here the first gremlin appeared. I had no mouse.
>I shut the machine down and rechecked all connections. I then restarted the machine and
>started the install of Windows over. This time I had a mouse.The install went fine and
>the first boot showed a normal desktop with Windows recognizing all drives and
>components. At this point I installed the board software and then the video software.
>Rebooted and all looked normal. At this point I noticed an oscillation of a fan motor.
>When it would slow down, I was sitting away from the cabinet and by the time leaned
>toward the pc to determine location it would speed back up. I shut the system down
>normally and rechecked the connections. I installed the modem. On the initial boot after
>adding this component, I had a spontaneous reboot during the Me splash screen. I let the
>machine come all the way up this time by itself and thought all was well. I was wrong.
>It recognized the modem but the mouse pointer sat mid screen with me having no control.
>I shut it down using the keyboard and thought it may have been a conflict with that
>slot. It would not auto shut down, instead stopping at the "It is ok to turn off your
>computer " screen. I held the switch and allowed it to power down, and I pulled the
>modem. Started back up and all was ok again. Shut it down and it went all the way down
>as it should. I reinstalled the modem in a different slot and restarted. Once again it
>saw the modem, but the mouse wouldnt work and it would not shut down. Keyboarded it down
>and had to use power switch. Pulled the modem and this time it stays in the same mode.
>No mouse and it will not auto power down. I hope this is enough info on the build to get
>some help. Any and all answers will be graciously considered for implimentation.
>The PC component list:
>1st Mainboard AD 11 - KQ11A02867, AMD Althon XP 1800+, Rated cooler for cpu, 256 Mb.PNY
>pc2100 ddr, PC Chips SIS 315 64Mb Video card with TV Out, Maxtor 40 Gb. 7200/ata133,
>Mitsumi floppy, Artec 48x 12x 48x CD-RW, DVS 16x DVD, all in a "Super Power" case with a
>350  watt CodeGen PS. Still to be installed is a USR 5699B PCI modem and a GigaFast 10/100 nic.


I am surprised that you left the mouse off your list of components, especially
since it seems to be the bane of your PC.   I would suspect the mouse...   I
have seen this sort of thing out of a cheap mouse.   I quit saving money on
a mouse a long time ago and always use a real MS PS/2 mouse.  Even then,
occasionally you run onto a mouse that just will not work properly or causes
all sorts of issues.   Also, did you go into your CMOS settings and insure that
the PS/2 mouse was enabled?  This is of course with the assumption that
you have a PS/2 mouse.

    Bob Wright
The NoSpin Group
http://freepctech.com

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