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SYMPTOMSWhen you are setting up Windows, the mouse attached to your computer is incorrectly identified as a PS/2-style or an Inport (bus) mouse and the mouse does not work. CAUSESetup detects mouse ports in the following order: Inport, PS/2, serial. When the detection routine finds the mouse port, it stops searching. For example, if Setup finds an Inport card, it stops searching for the mouse. Inport CardIf an Inport-style mouse card is installed in the computer, the detection routine sees this card first and uses it, even if the mouse is not attached to it. This occurs because the Inport card is the circuit board for the mouse. Detaching the mouse from the card does not disable the card.PS/2-Style MouseIf a PS/2-style mouse is installed, the 0x04 bit is set in the equipment flags. In some computers, the BIOS mistakenly sets this bit when a second hard disk is installed and no PS/2-style mouse exists. When Setup issues an INT 11 (get equipment flags) and sees that this bit is set, it determines that there is a PS/2-style mouse attached to your computer.WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following methods:
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