Guest countryshadow Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 When I turn on my computor I get "While Imitializing device LMOUSE" I'm able to open in safe mode. But its asking me to check my control panel. Could you tell me what settings I need to change once I get into my control panel. Thanks.
Guest MEB Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 Re: LMOUSE "countryshadow" <countryshadow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9782118D-27AF-4C98-8D2C-429E8B36FF10@microsoft.com... | When I turn on my computor I get "While Imitializing device LMOUSE" I'm able | to open in safe mode. But its asking me to check my control panel. Could you | tell me what settings I need to change once I get into my control panel. | Thanks. Likely driver corruption. LMOUSE is a Logitech driver. What mouse? Marble or ? Try finding the right driver for your Logitech Mouse. Don't look on Logitech [unless you have one of the newer mouse], as they are offering a MASSIVE generic file [45.40 megs]. For a marble [and several others {mainly corded}] look for the 900b99en.exe or mw9791enu.exe driver, if those apply to your hardware. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com ________
Guest Don Phillipson Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 Re: LMOUSE "countryshadow" <countryshadow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9782118D-27AF-4C98-8D2C-429E8B36FF10@microsoft.com... > When I turn on my computor I get "While Imitializing device LMOUSE" I'm able > to open in safe mode. But its asking me to check my control panel. Could you > tell me what settings I need to change once I get into my control panel. LMOUSE.INF is the (1999) Logitech installation file for drivers for Logitech brand mice. Standard cure for defective configurations like this is: 1. via / start / settings / control panel / system 1a. locate the device 1b. remove it from the system. (There is a button for this) 1c. and reboot 2. On reboot, the standard Win98 PC will detect the item as a "new device" and prompt you to instal the drivers (software) it requires. If this presents difficulties, repost here with details. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)
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