XP Service Pack 2 - Mouse/Keyboard driver malfunctions

G

Guest

Hi,
How can i reset my XP to it's default drivers? With the install CD? Can i
ask it just to reload drivers, nothing else? Can i ask to just reload
mouse/keybord drivers? I only want to set back to default what is not working.

I recently installed XP service pack 2 and when i rebooted i could no longer
use my wireless logitech mouse/keyboard. I figured this to be just a minor
glitch so i installed them again. Now the only mouse i could get to work was
an old ps2 mouse and it would work for a few moments and then freeze and
dissapear. So i booted up, went quickly into the device manager and reloaded
the logitech drivers. After I rebooted i could still not get them to work (i
repeated a few more). I then moved on to my USB mouse but i never got that
one to work either. Finally I decided to install the ps2 drivers and just use
this one for the time being but i must have loaded the wrong ones because now
no mouse works. I have to log on when i boot so i can't use keybord
shortcuts, or can I?

Thanks
Matt
 
G

Guest

teo said:
Hi,
How can i reset my XP to it's default drivers? With the install CD? Can i
ask it just to reload drivers, nothing else? Can i ask to just reload
mouse/keybord drivers? I only want to set back to default what is not working.

I recently installed XP service pack 2 and when i rebooted i could no longer
use my wireless logitech mouse/keyboard. I figured this to be just a minor
glitch so i installed them again. Now the only mouse i could get to work was
an old ps2 mouse and it would work for a few moments and then freeze and
dissapear. So i booted up, went quickly into the device manager and reloaded
the logitech drivers. After I rebooted i could still not get them to work (i
repeated a few more). I then moved on to my USB mouse but i never got that
one to work either. Finally I decided to install the ps2 drivers and just use
this one for the time being but i must have loaded the wrong ones because now
no mouse works. I have to log on when i boot so i can't use keybord
shortcuts, or can I?

Thanks
Matt
 
P

Peter

Look for the updated drivers. When updating a system, you should always
make sure your drivers are updated first.
 

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