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Wed, 27 May 1998 09:12:42 -0500
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Hi folks,

Thanks for all the suggestions.  The serial ports were disabled in
the CMOS.

My question - is there some way this would have happened without
actually going into the setup and disabling them?  I've done a virus
scan (Mcafee - updated at the end of April 1998) and found no
viruses.  Thanks for all your help and suggestions!

Holli Van Nest

>.... there should be a setting in your CMOS that can turn off
>(disable) each Comm port.

> > -----Original Message-----

> > I have a computer on which the mouse stopped working.
>

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