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"Angel H. Ortiz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Dec 1998 17:33:39 -0800
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Sounds like an IRQ conflict... see if you can change the assignment for
the network card.  The PS-2 mouse is usually assigned to IRQ 12. Good
luck

-Angel

Lindstrom, Rick wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> Building this computer has been a real adventure. The last thing I
> installed was the network card (Kingston PCI), and I did this after I had
> (I thought) everything else sorted out.
>
> Apparently, the mouse hates the network card and freezes in place at some
> random (and usually short) time after the machine is booted. Removing the
> card doesn't then solve the problem- the mouse still freezes. Removing the
> network card and reinstalling the mouse driver gets things moving again.
> After a freeze, I managed to get into the mouse properties in Control Panel
> and found gibberish in the place where it was supposed to say "Microsoft
> PS-2 mouse".
>
> I'm running Win95 on an Aopen AX59PRO mobo (100mhz) and an AMD K6-2 350
> processor, 64 meg RAM, etc, etc.
>
> Any ideas? In the meantime, I'm getting pretty good at moving around Win95
> using only the keyboard :)
>
> Thanks-
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Rick Lindstrom
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> Tallahassee, FL
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