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Regular readers of this thread may remember that I posted a week or two
ago with some questions about upgrading my Inspiron 8500 from XP Home to
XP Pro. (The upgrade was done at the recommendation of the IT support
people at my university, in order to solve a problem I had in connecting
to shared network drives. As it turned out, the upgrade didn't fix the
problem. To their credit, the IT guys response was "Well, it should
have worked! We'll send somebody out Monday to figure out what the
problem is." Of course, if the problem with the network drives turns
out to be unrelataed to XP Home vs. XP Pro, I'm out the cost of the
upgrade...)
Following the upgrade, I've got a couple of annoyances. They don't
quite rise to the level of a problem, but they're definitely annoyances.
*Every* time I boot my I8500, I get the message "Found new hardware:
Alps Touch Pad" and "Found new hardware: Logitech-compatible Mouse PS/2".
In addition, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" window appears, with the
message:
Cannot install this hardware
There was a problem installing this hardware
Logitech-compatible Mouse PS/2
An error occurred during the installation of this device.
The class installer has denied the request to install or upgrade this device
Both the touch pad and the Logitech mouse appear to work correctly, but
why (especially with the touchpad) are they always detected as new devices?
In connection to the mouse, I should mention that I have two optical
mice. A regular-size corded Logitech optical mouse that I use at home
and a notebook (half-size) corded Kensington optical mouse that I use
when away from home. The same error message occurs when either mouse is
plugged in.
I tried reinstalling the mouse drivers from the CD that came with the
Logitech mouse but I got a message that newer drivers were already
installed. Device Manager lists the driver for the Logitech mouse as
Driver Provider: Logitech
Driver Date: 6/21/2003
Driver Version: 9.78.0.0
(I don't have the info about the driver for the Kensington mouse - I
forgot to write it down, but I'm pretty sure it's different. For one
thing, I think the provider is KYE, not Logitech. I haven't checked the
Kensington web site for newer drivers. The Kensington mouse didn't come
with an installation CD.)
I wanted to try reinstalling the touch pad drivers but I can't find the
Dell resource CD right now. I still need to check the Dell web site for
updated drivers. For some reason, Device Manager recogizes the touch
pad as an Alps Electric Touch Pad, but lists the Driver Provider as
Unknown, the Driver Date as Not Available and the Driver Version as Not
Available.
Any suggestions about what else I can try?
Bob Pownall
Regular readers of this thread may remember that I posted a week or two
ago with some questions about upgrading my Inspiron 8500 from XP Home to
XP Pro. (The upgrade was done at the recommendation of the IT support
people at my university, in order to solve a problem I had in connecting
to shared network drives. As it turned out, the upgrade didn't fix the
problem. To their credit, the IT guys response was "Well, it should
have worked! We'll send somebody out Monday to figure out what the
problem is." Of course, if the problem with the network drives turns
out to be unrelataed to XP Home vs. XP Pro, I'm out the cost of the
upgrade...)
Following the upgrade, I've got a couple of annoyances. They don't
quite rise to the level of a problem, but they're definitely annoyances.
*Every* time I boot my I8500, I get the message "Found new hardware:
Alps Touch Pad" and "Found new hardware: Logitech-compatible Mouse PS/2".
In addition, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" window appears, with the
message:
Cannot install this hardware
There was a problem installing this hardware
Logitech-compatible Mouse PS/2
An error occurred during the installation of this device.
The class installer has denied the request to install or upgrade this device
Both the touch pad and the Logitech mouse appear to work correctly, but
why (especially with the touchpad) are they always detected as new devices?
In connection to the mouse, I should mention that I have two optical
mice. A regular-size corded Logitech optical mouse that I use at home
and a notebook (half-size) corded Kensington optical mouse that I use
when away from home. The same error message occurs when either mouse is
plugged in.
I tried reinstalling the mouse drivers from the CD that came with the
Logitech mouse but I got a message that newer drivers were already
installed. Device Manager lists the driver for the Logitech mouse as
Driver Provider: Logitech
Driver Date: 6/21/2003
Driver Version: 9.78.0.0
(I don't have the info about the driver for the Kensington mouse - I
forgot to write it down, but I'm pretty sure it's different. For one
thing, I think the provider is KYE, not Logitech. I haven't checked the
Kensington web site for newer drivers. The Kensington mouse didn't come
with an installation CD.)
I wanted to try reinstalling the touch pad drivers but I can't find the
Dell resource CD right now. I still need to check the Dell web site for
updated drivers. For some reason, Device Manager recogizes the touch
pad as an Alps Electric Touch Pad, but lists the Driver Provider as
Unknown, the Driver Date as Not Available and the Driver Version as Not
Available.
Any suggestions about what else I can try?
Bob Pownall