Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/06/2011 11:57 AM, James Wilkinson wrote:
>    
>> Stupid debugging idea 1: does it make any difference if you power-up
>> with the PS/2 mouse unplugged and the USB mouse plugged in? If you could
>> borrow a USB keyboard, you could try a similar trick with that.
>>      
> Not stupid at all.  In fact, I'll go farther and ask if you have tried
> swapping in a different keyboard or mouse?  Or, have you tried swapping
> either of them to a different computer to see if the trouble follows
> them?  It's not the type of thing I'd normally think of (I'm *not* a
> hardware person.) but now that James mentioned it, it looks like an
> excellent possibility.  If nothing else, it's easy to test.
>    

The same hardware boots "another" operating system that does not show 
these symptoms at all. But what you say is a sensible debugging 
approach. I might just ditch the PS2 keyboard & mouse to bypass the 
problem....

:-) Ken

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