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I have another good one for everyone. I finally was able to get into bios
once I disconnected my ps2 fellowes mouse. I have an emachines p3 and with
this system you ahve to see the logo screen in startup and then hit delete
to get in. Well I quit getting that logo about 3 months ago. Never thought
twice till I had to replace the cmos battery and the date is messed up. I
tried hitting delete, f1, you name it. No luck, just loads to win98. Well I
did the above , got the logo, went to cmos fix the date, plugged the mouse
back in and low and behold, 1980 again. I figured about the logo and
realized when I changed the factory mouse this started. ps2 should be the
same no matter, but apparantly not to this pc. I even tried to connect the
mouse via serial port with an adapter. No luck at all. win98 insists on
ps2. the other would have allowed the bios to stay correct. I plan to try
another friends mouse tomorrow and see for sure. Any comments greatly
appreciated.
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with our NOSPIN Power Linux CD... at a great price!!!
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