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March 15th, 2008, 07:40 PM
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Thanks, but I cheated and went online, found out which U.S.B. cards had native drivers in XP64 and plugged one in I happened to have sitting in another computer. Windoews booted up , found the new PCI card and new mouse, which allowed me to go into device manager, delete and reload the borked drivers. Another reboot, and all is well! Thanks again for the tip, CCT.
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