Hello guys!

I am so excited to tell you how I solved my own
problem. Maybe this will help to somebody out there
who has the same problem or will be faced with the
same problem in the near future.

This is what I did:

1. Disconnect the mouse and turn the computer ON.
2. RH will ask whether to remove, re-cofig or do
nothing the configuration of your mouse.
3. Choose the Option remove
4. Let the process continue until I arrive at the log
in. Of course it will not still make my keyboard and
mouse alive.
5. Shut down the computer.
6. Put back the mouse.
7. Turn the machine ON.
8. RH will again ask if you will remove, configure or
do nothing on your mouse configuration.
9. At this time, choose configure.
10. Your mouse and keyboard is now alive again!

Thanks to all who shared their knowledge although I
was not able to get direct answers but it still give
me some ideas.

More power!


Engr. Felix T. Gomez, Jr., MST-CS
Dean of College
STI College Tacloban
#355 Singzon Bldg.
Real St., Tacloban City 06500
Telefax # (053)325-6570





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