Issues with Windows 3.0 and 8.0 Mouse DriverLast reviewed: November 22, 1994Article ID: Q88428 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen installing the version 8.0 Microsoft Mouse driver in a computer running Microsoft operating system version 3.0, two problems may occur:
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8.0 Mouse Driver Will Not Load in an MS-DOS SessionThe Microsoft Mouse driver (MOUSE.COM) version 8.0 cannot be started from inside a Windows 3.0 MS-DOS session. MOUSE.COM version 7.04, which is shipped with Windows 3.0, can be started this way.
Workaround
Incorrect Information Is Written to the SYSTEM.INI FileIf you install the Microsoft Mouse driver 8.0 files to your root directory without specifying a directory name, then Windows may return you to an MS-DOS prompt after you type WIN to start Windows. When installing the mouse driver software, make sure you put the files in a directory other than your root directory. For example:
C:\MOUSEIf you install the files in your root directory, for example
C:\it will add the following line(s) to the [boot] section of your SYSTEM.INI file:
MOUSE.DRV=C:\\MOUSE.DRV or MOUSE.DRV=C:\\.DRV WorkaroundEdit the [boot] section of your SYSTEM.INI file and remove one of the backslashes (\). Reference(s): README.TXT. Microsoft Mouse drivers, version 8.0, Disk 1.
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