Lengthy startup caused by... new mouse?
Oi... recently noticed that when i started up my computer, it took a lot longer than usual, and since I got a new mouse recently, I thought that might be it. So I stared at the mouse and noticed that when the status bar stopped, the mouse light hadnt come on, and then when it finally did (like a minute later) the status bar moved on and windows appeared. So I reckon its the mouse coz the only other thing I changed in the puter recently was a lite-on 48x24x48, and took out some dodgy 44x cdrom.. but that wouldnt be it, would it?
Thanks for any help!
Anyway, heres some specs:
Celery 667 @ 1Ghz
Jetway 601cf with Via PLE1330 (apollo 133) chipset and onboard vga
er.... lite-on 48x24x48
Win2k pro SP3
oh and the mouse is a Panwest Neobeetle (downloaded drivers but no good)
Re: Lengthy startup caused by... new mouse?
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Originally posted by G Man
Celery 667 @ 1Ghz
Jetway 601cf with Via PLE1330 (apollo 133) chipset and onboard vga
er.... lite-on 48x24x48
Win2k pro SP3
oh and the mouse is a Panwest Neobeetle (downloaded drivers but no good)
This mouse appears to be both usb and ps2 - which way have you got it connected? Is the adapter usb to ps2 or ps2 to usb, have you tried it without the adapter? Have you tried it running as a straight ps2 mouse (using only the windows drivers)? Have you tried a basic mouse - having removed the beetle mouse software?
And the thing that worries me - a celeron 667 running at 1 gig on a jetway board?????
How much ram?
Re: Re: Lengthy startup caused by... new mouse?
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Originally posted by NooNoo
This mouse appears to be both usb and ps2 - which way have you got it connected? Is the adapter usb to ps2 or ps2 to usb, have you tried it without the adapter? Have you tried it running as a straight ps2 mouse (using only the windows drivers)? Have you tried a basic mouse - having removed the beetle mouse software?
And the thing that worries me - a celeron 667 running at 1 gig on a jetway board?????
How much ram?
Well it's just a USB, no other plugs on it and it didnt come with an adaptor. I've used both standard windows drivers (HID-compliant mouse, it's called) and the beetle drivers (you sound like you know a bit about these, mate) -- in fact I only tried the beetle drivers after the problem cropped up.
Ah, my celery? Ram? 196mb. Worries you? Dunno why, champ.