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Drive genius 3.1 serial
Drive genius 3.1 serial










drive genius 3.1 serial
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  3. Drive genius 3.1 serial driver#
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With MouseWare, in Windows 95/98 run Regedit.exe, edit the

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If you have problems operating other serial devices together

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Or load the DOS driver with the following parameter If your mouse is connected to the serial port and is notĭetected by the system, add the following modification to the Running on the Mouse Port of this type of system, try using theĤ.2 Serial Port Detection Problems with Serial Pointing Devices Integrated pointing device (stick, touchpad, or trackball) which Some notebook systems have both an external Mouse Port and an

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If the problem persists, please check for a possible computerīIOS ROM upgrade from your computer manufacturer. Refer to your package for the type of port your mouse Was designed to work on only one type of port (Serial OR Reboot and check if the mouse is detectedģ) If adapter(s) were not included in your package, your mouse This menu is normallyĪccessed by pressing some key, such as F10 or DEL, duringĢ) If you have a mouse with both serial and mouse portĪdapters, connect the mouse to the computer through the Please check your computerĭocumentation regarding the SETUP menu. If your mouse is connected to the mouse port and is notĭetected by the system, attempt the following step(s):ġ) Your mouse port might need to be enabled through the SETUP Logitech has great docs on troubleshooting:Ĥ.1 Detection Problems with PS/2 Pointing Devices It installs, but the cursor doesn't move when the mouse moves, and nothing happens when I click a button.įinally, you haven't said whether you are actually loading the mouse driver - both at DOS and Win, but I'll take it that you are. I would however, like to stick with 3.1 still, because of the manufacture date, it must've been shipped with 3.1 VGA or higher resolution (256-color SVGA recommended)

drive genius 3.1 serial

One 3.5-inch high-density floppy disk drive

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Typical hard disk space required to install Windows 95 on a clean system: 50-55 MB The actual requirement varies depending on the features you choose to install. Typical hard disk space required to upgrade to Windows 95: 35-40 MB The actual requirement varies depending on the features you choose to install. Personal computer with a 386DX or higher processor (486 recommended)Ĥ megabytes (MB) of memory (8 MB recommended) System requirements for installing Windows 95: P.P.S: According to this, seems I should be able to upgrade: P.S: Consider this a continuation of this thread from about 3 years ago: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6842 So, if I can, I'd think it's best to stick with 3.1,

drive genius 3.1 serial

I could probably solve a lot of problems with Windows 95's plug n play, but this laptop has a 486(DX) I think, may be an SX, the ram is only 20mb, plus the hard disk is 255.3mb. It has a monochrome screen, so hooking up a mouse is needed so that I can close the screen and use it as a desktop though the use of a CRT monitor and the VGA port. I am having a lot of trouble finding a driver for Windows 3.1 though. The problem is, it only has one PS/2 port, and it is dedicated to the keyboard, even when I tried CUTEMOUSE and plugged a PS/2 mouse into the port, all I got was a long series of beeps when I moved it or clicked a mouse button.Ī few months ago, I did buy a Microsoft Serial Mouse, it is the 2.0A one. When I bought it, for a measly $25 Canadian, it had Windows 95 installed on it, so I whipped the hard-drive, installed MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1, as well as AfterDark (which I downloaded from the achieves, heck I got the DOS and Windows from the archives as well). I've had a Toshiba T2100 laptop, manufactured in early 95 (May), before the release of Windows 95.












Drive genius 3.1 serial