Dear all,
( Introduction )
This problem is very important to me because I do not know if it is my motherboard that is bad. It is in regards to the MSI K7T266 Pro-R (MS-6380) motherboard's USB and a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer.
I'm just looking for a confirmation if other people are having this problem as well.
To first prove that my mouse is in working order, I can tell you that if I use a USB-to-PS2 adapter, the mouse exhibits no problems at all. Also, you have my word that this mouse was working perfectly before my upgrade to the MS-6380. My system specs and OS are posted at the end. For easy reading, I've broken my post into sections.
( The Problem )
If you have a moment, please take a look at the following description of my problem:
I have noticed two ways to detect the problem.
First, I notice that the mouse cursor would freeze *intermittently*. It would lock-up for at most half a second and then keep going again. This happens maybe once every 3 to 5 minutes and upwards to 10 minutes. It usually requires a few minutes of use before it exhibits its first symptom. The mouse never fails completely and never requires a reboot. After each little lock-up, I would be able to continue on without any more glitches.
Second, notice the red decorative light on the Intellimouse Explorer. I'm NOT referring to the Intelli-eye.(I know the Intelli-eye turns off occasionally) I'm referring to the regular red light there for decoration and normally, it's suppose to be ALWAYS ON whenever the mouse is initialised. Now, I know I have a problem because that red light doesn't stay ON all the time even though it is suppose to stay on. Whenever I get one of those half-second lock-ups, I can correspond it with that red light turning OFF for a half-second and then come back on again. Once again, this happens when the lock-up happen so it's appx once every 5 minutes or so.
( My plea for Help )
Please do this for me if you have a few minutes to spare:
If you have a K7T266 Pro-R and an Intellimouse Explorer on USB port, please sit at your computer and stare at the red light for 10 minutes. If it goes off, then I can confirm it's not my motherboard. Please do not watch for any less than 10 minutes and tell me it is
working for you.
I've tried many different settings in the BIOS and many different hardware configurations. Even with the most barebone system, I still experience this problem. I have tried different driver versions and different fixes but still to no avail. I'm not even looking for a fix
right now, I'm just looking for someone's confirmation that this is a problem. If it is my motherboard, I will need to return it SOON. I've reinstalled Win2k and Win98se about 20 times total now and I still have no improvement. (I'm not exaggerating)
( System Specs and OS )
Windows 2000 Pro SP2 (tried Win98se using seperate HD install as well but same problem)
Athlon 1.2Ghz using 133mhz fsb
MSI K7T266 Pro-R (MS-6380) AMIBIOS v1.3
256mb Crucial PC2100 at 266mhz DDR, 4-way interleaving, Cas 2.5
Maxtor DiamondMax 45Plus 30gig (on Primary master, Ultra DMA enabled)
Pioneer DVD-113CR (on secondary master, PIO mode for now)
RAID on-board is disabled
Diamond V770 Ultra (TNT2 Ultra on 4x AGP)
3Com 3c905B NIC (PCI #2)
SoundBlaster Live value (PCI #3)
Sparkle 300W power supply
(Tested Enermax 350W too)
Keyboard Fujitsu PS/2
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer USB
( Driver versions )
VIA 4-in-1 v4.32 installed
USB filter 1.08
nVidia reference drivers 6.50
SBLive Liveware 3.0
Intellipoint 3.2
All other drivers are default from Win2k
Thank you for your time. Your reply is greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Gamblor
calvin@telus.net