when resetting PC using OEM discs.....

I

Ian

After 4 years of no resets needed, I feel the time has come to do it.
Getting many MSN errors and the system is generally sluggish, despite using
adaware AV etc etc.

The PC came with a PS2 keyboard and mouse which I no longer have. When I
reset my PC using the OEM discs, will it recognise my wireless keyboard
(microsoft) and wireless mouse (logitech) or will it, as I fear, leave me
stuck at the login screen unable to use either.

cheers

Ian
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

As long as you have "Legacy USB" support enabled
in your BIOS, you should not have a problem.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
Microsoft Community Newsgroups
news://msnews.microsoft.com/

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| After 4 years of no resets needed, I feel the time has come to do it.
| Getting many MSN errors and the system is generally sluggish, despite using
| adaware AV etc etc.
|
| The PC came with a PS2 keyboard and mouse which I no longer have. When I
| reset my PC using the OEM discs, will it recognise my wireless keyboard
| (microsoft) and wireless mouse (logitech) or will it, as I fear, leave me
| stuck at the login screen unable to use either.
|
| cheers
|
| Ian
 
P

Plato

Ian said:
The PC came with a PS2 keyboard and mouse which I no longer have. When I
reset my PC using the OEM discs, will it recognise my wireless keyboard
(microsoft) and wireless mouse (logitech) or will it, as I fear, leave me
stuck at the login screen unable to use either.

Best bet is to use standard mice/keyboards for ANY OS install.
 

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