[kc-cfstudents] Re: Help!!

  • From: "Ginger Drummond" <im2froggy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: kc-cfstudents@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 16:53:01 -0400

Yep. Tried them all on my computer and my son's. They work fine on his.

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Tyler Minnier <mouadeba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> sounds like maybe a capacitor is going bad on your mobo maybe? You try the
> mouse on a diff PC?
>
>
> --- On *Sun, 10/5/08, Ginger Drummond <im2froggy@xxxxxxxxx>* wrote:
>
> From: Ginger Drummond <im2froggy@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [kc-cfstudents] Help!!
> To: kc-cfstudents@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 12:25 PM
>
> I have a problem that I can't seem to fix.  My mouse loses power and stops
> working.  Sometimes I turn on my computer and it doesn't work at all.  Other
> times, it will work for a random amount of time.  If I unplug it and plug it
> back in, it will begin to work again, but only for a short time.  I have six
> USB ports, two in front and four in back, and I have tried it in all of
> them.  No difference.  I have tried 4 different mice, same thing, and they
> don't do it on my son's computer.  I have gone into power management for USB
> and made sure that Windows does not have control of it.  I even went as far
> as reformatting my hard drive and reinstalling Windows to be sure it was not
> a program that could be causing it.  I've done Windows updates.  I've opened
> it up and checked all connections.  I have looked it up online, but the only
> suggestions I can find are things I've already done.  I haven't tried a PS2
> mouse, but if it's the same problem as I've seen online, it will not help.
> I still plan to try it.  I can find all kinds of forums where people are
> complaining of the same problem, but none that have a solution.  It has been
> slowly getting worse, and now it is rare that it actually works.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Ginger
>
>
>

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