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In Reply to: RE: FAT v. NTFS posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on February 11, 2011 at 17:34:49
Hey Rick,
I just used ntsf.
Anyhow you probably know this, but if your keyboard is hooked into the ps-2 connector you can try getting a usb keyboard, or vice versa. YOu might not have to reinstall windows.
And I am a bit out of the loop but I remember some ps2-usb or vice versa adaptors that might work out for you.
No one here remembers the bending of our minds
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which type of keyboard you are using.
I was "thinking" I was disabling the PS2 port and found out the hard way. Ports are not drivers. I have much to learn!
Hi Rick,
Looks like you moved on from this issue, and fwiw, Ryelands kill joy advice is best though do I REALLY have to look before crossing the street?
Anyhow, I never did understand your issue I guess. You still had the mouse working, so why not just re-load the driver?
FWIW, I had it happen the other way and disable the MOUSE when I was disabling usb ports (why cant they actually match them up with the actual port, and those "your device could function faster" messages is so "windows" and are just not helpful. Why not say "you have a problem but we will never be able to help you fix it"???) and was able to re-enable using the keyboard.
No one here remembers the bending of our minds
I uninstalled it.
I figured the only way to get it back was to do a WINDOWS repair and long ago cics said this is not a good idea.
I figured, one way or the other, with repair or fresh WINDOWS installation I would still have to do the optimizations again.
Hoped I could find the driver somewhere, copy it and install it one hte music computer which has never been connected to the internet and is not near my internet connection.
Seems like the driver, if available, was impossible for me to find.
Gave me a chance to give FAT a try.
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