-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Mouse causing error?

Hi Bob,

\Seeing as you are running W98, it may be worth trying System File Checker,
which is built into the OS.

All you have to do is type SFC in the run box, and off you go.  Click
Windows and then run.  You will then just need your W98 disc in the CD
drive, and follow what it asks you on screen.

It may also be worth a looking to see if you can find some newer driver for
the mouse also, even if you have only just got it.

Just a couple of ideas that may help, and certainly will do no harm.

Trevnal
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bob.in.jersey@xxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 4:28 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Mouse causing error?




Periodically, say once every three or four days, one of us (mother,
father, me) gets this particular error:

SETTING caused an invalid page fault in module
USER.EXE at [wherever]

The only file on this machine (350MHz Pentium II, 128Meg RAM,
replacement ~10Gig HDD, Win98 original) I've found with that name is
a data file associated with the scroll-wheel mouse that I bought at
a Circuit City about a month ago.  Can such mice cause something
serious, or is this something else within the OS?


-- 
BOB in jersey at Juno dot com


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