i know it was a long way to go and someone else mite have been quicker...glad its goin now.
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i know it was a long way to go and someone else mite have been quicker...glad its goin now.
Yes, at one time I wanted to just give up ha. But I knew it was a way to fixed it just had to get someone that knew what they were doing. Thanks so much for you trouble. [grin]
Greatest
I was only kidding before by the way
Glad you got it going....................and i bet you learned heaps on the way too :D
oh yes,I learned lots ha..... thanks
I got it all working but, now the mouse want work. I hooked up a mouse that I had to it and it will work fine with it but the one on the system want work?
Is there something I can do that you know of to get it working?
And I don't know all the short cuts, to the keys to get where I want to go ha. guess I could go pick up one of the laptop mouses but when I'm traveling will be kind of hard to use it with the mouse attached.
I would rather use the built in one if at all possible. thanks
i think the driver you need is on the page below. the page also has instructions on installation.
Mouse Driver
Sounds like the hdd in the system has some messed up os on it. You can use the dell restoration disk that came with your dimension on this machine. It will "work" however the legality of this is pretty shady. I know from experience that dell xp restore cd's don't ask for the product key ususally.
You simply need to wipe out whatever data is on the machine, reload, and install the drivers from support.dell.com
perhaps you should read the entire thread...Quote:
Originally Posted by jza734
excuse me as i take foot out of mouth
Yes, I got it all working but the mouse, thanks to geeksRus and Mayet, for the help. Without them I would have not been able to do it. They coached me right through it. There GREAT!
I just hooked a notebook mouse up to it. I really don't like the built in mouse anyway. To hard for me to control. Thanks I really appreciate you'll help.