re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Sunday, July 31, 2005 at 6:06 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Quinten Wolfe
(1 messages posted)
It may be unlikely, but depending on the make/model of your motherboard. You can
actually "short" the Mouse/Keyboard port out by plugging them in incorrectly.
If you are a "wiggler" who wiggles the connector as you take it out and put it in,
you could have inadvertently damaged it.
Also, just a little side note here...... Its 2005... going on 2006... Windows 98
is no longer supported by Microsloth.
I suggest.... moving on...
On Thursday, June 16, 2005 at 7:19 am, Armand D'costa wrote:
>I have a question about Resolving
>Hardware Conflicts:
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>I have a problem with my mouse which is an iball blue eye black optical mouse using
>a ps/2 port. In the device manager, it is mentioned that there are conflicting hardware
>with the same IRQ numbers which are interrupt request 12 used by PCI Steering as
>well as for INTEL (R) 810 chipset graphics driver pv 2.4. The mouse used to work
>previously until I accidentally inserted the keyboard plug into the mouse port.
It
>stopped working then and after I reloaded the driver it displayed this hardware
conflict.
>Please advise me.
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