|
| | |||||||
| Windows XP Discuss the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| Windows XP Fails to Open I have accidentally uninstalled the driver for the keyboard on my Dell Dimension 4500. ""No problem" I thought, "I have the Resource Disk containing the drivers." But I was wrong - the Resource Disk I recently received from Dell does not contain any keyboard drivers. Can anyone suggest another source for the driver? There are some important consequences, since I cannot use the keyboard I cannot log on as the Administrator because I cannot type-in the password. I can log-in using the Guest account and run a number of programs, if I only use the mouse, because the Guest account does not need a password, but, as a Guest, I cannot use System Restore or change items using the Control Panel. I am typing this request on my Inspiron. thyde9337 Dimension 4500, 2.53GHz processor, 512Mb DIMM, Windows XP, 20Gb hard disk, 80Gb hard disk, Roxio CD R/RW, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN, Dell Photo All-in-One printer. Dimension 4100, 1GHz processor, 256Mb SDRAM, Windows ME, 20Gb hard disk, Adaptec CD R/DW, HP Deskjet 840C, Scanjet 3300c, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN Inspiron 8600, 1.4 Ghz processor, 512Mb SDRAM, Windows XP Home, 40Gb hard disk, Philips CDRW/DVD disk drive, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN Netgear RP614 v2 router. 11.30 a.m. Unfortunately, the problem has now worsened, I can no longer run Windows on the Dimension 4500. I have tried booting-up whilst pressing the F8 button, the usual page opens offering various choices and I have tried several of these but now the computer fails to download the Windows opening screen and hangs without any trace on the screen. There is no residual mouse pointer shown. This problem seems even worse than the previous one. Please can anyone help? thyde9337 |
| |||
| RE: Windows XP Fails to Open Try using Sysrem Restore to restore a restore point that predates the removal of the driver. It will restore the loading of the driver for the mouse and it should work because XP doesn't delete drives, it just uninstalls them. Open System Restore by going Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore. I hope that you don't have SR disabled. Eric - http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/ "thyde9337" wrote: > I have accidentally uninstalled the driver for the keyboard on my Dell > Dimension 4500. ""No problem" I thought, "I have the Resource Disk > containing the drivers." But I was wrong - the Resource Disk I recently > received from Dell does not contain any keyboard drivers. Can anyone > suggest another source for the driver? > > > > There are some important consequences, since I cannot use the keyboard I > cannot log on as the Administrator because I cannot type-in the password. I > can log-in using the Guest account and run a number of programs, if I only > use the mouse, because the Guest account does not need a password, but, as a > Guest, I cannot use System Restore or change items using the Control Panel. > I am typing this request on my Inspiron. > > > > thyde9337 > > > > Dimension 4500, 2.53GHz processor, 512Mb DIMM, Windows XP, 20Gb hard disk, > 80Gb hard disk, Roxio CD R/RW, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN, Dell Photo > All-in-One printer. > > Dimension 4100, 1GHz processor, 256Mb SDRAM, Windows ME, 20Gb hard disk, > Adaptec CD R/DW, HP Deskjet 840C, Scanjet 3300c, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN > > Inspiron 8600, 1.4 Ghz processor, 512Mb SDRAM, Windows XP Home, 40Gb hard > disk, Philips CDRW/DVD disk drive, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN > > Netgear RP614 v2 router. > > > > 11.30 a.m. Unfortunately, the problem has now worsened, I can no longer > run Windows on the Dimension 4500. I have tried booting-up whilst > pressing the F8 button, the usual page opens offering various choices and I > have tried several of these but now the computer fails to download the > Windows opening screen and hangs without any trace on the screen. There is > no residual mouse pointer shown. > > > > This problem seems even worse than the previous one. Please can anyone > help? > > > > thyde9337 |
| |||
| RE: Windows XP Fails to Open To Eric: Thank you for your reply but my first message stated that I was unable to run Sytem Restore; now my situation is this: 11.30 a.m. Unfortunately, the problem worsened, I can no longer run Windows on the Dimension 4500. I have tried booting-up whilst pressing the F8 button, the usual page opens offering various choices and I have tried several of these but now the computer fails to download the Windows opening screen and hangs without any trace on the screen. There is no residual mouse pointer shown. I have tried to boot up in the Safe Mode with the command option selected but the output display stops after six lines. This problem seems even worse than the previous one. Please can anyone help? thyde9337 "Eric" wrote: > Try using Sysrem Restore to restore a restore point that predates the removal > of the driver. > > It will restore the loading of the driver for the mouse and it should work > because XP doesn't delete drives, it just uninstalls them. > > Open System Restore by going Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System > Tools -> System Restore. > > I hope that you don't have SR disabled. > > Eric - http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/ > > > > > > > "thyde9337" wrote: > > > I have accidentally uninstalled the driver for the keyboard on my Dell > > Dimension 4500. ""No problem" I thought, "I have the Resource Disk > > containing the drivers." But I was wrong - the Resource Disk I recently > > received from Dell does not contain any keyboard drivers. Can anyone > > suggest another source for the driver? > > > > > > > > There are some important consequences, since I cannot use the keyboard I > > cannot log on as the Administrator because I cannot type-in the password. I > > can log-in using the Guest account and run a number of programs, if I only > > use the mouse, because the Guest account does not need a password, but, as a > > Guest, I cannot use System Restore or change items using the Control Panel. > > I am typing this request on my Inspiron. > > > > > > > > thyde9337 > > > > > > > > Dimension 4500, 2.53GHz processor, 512Mb DIMM, Windows XP, 20Gb hard disk, > > 80Gb hard disk, Roxio CD R/RW, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN, Dell Photo > > All-in-One printer. > > > > Dimension 4100, 1GHz processor, 256Mb SDRAM, Windows ME, 20Gb hard disk, > > Adaptec CD R/DW, HP Deskjet 840C, Scanjet 3300c, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN > > > > Inspiron 8600, 1.4 Ghz processor, 512Mb SDRAM, Windows XP Home, 40Gb hard > > disk, Philips CDRW/DVD disk drive, Blueyonder Broadband & LAN > > > > Netgear RP614 v2 router. > > > > > > > > 11.30 a.m. Unfortunately, the problem has now worsened, I can no longer > > run Windows on the Dimension 4500. I have tried booting-up whilst > > pressing the F8 button, the usual page opens offering various choices and I > > have tried several of these but now the computer fails to download the > > Windows opening screen and hangs without any trace on the screen. There is > > no residual mouse pointer shown. > > > > > > > > This problem seems even worse than the previous one. Please can anyone > > help? > > > > > > > > thyde9337 |
| |||
| RE: Windows XP Fails to Open I have now managed to reinstall Windows XP on my desktop but I cannot log-in because my mouse will not work. I have mouse driver on disk but I can only reinstall the software when logged-in. Please has anyone got any further advice? thyde9337 |
| |||
| Re: Windows XP Fails to Open thyde9337 wrote: > I have now managed to reinstall Windows XP on my desktop but I cannot log-in > because my mouse will not work. I have mouse driver on disk but I can only > reinstall the software when logged-in. Please has anyone got any further > advice? > > thyde9337 During Bootup, press F2 to enter the BIOS. Once there, turn on "USB Legacy Control" and the kb should be seen. -- Joe =o) |
| |||
| Re: Windows XP Fails to Open Thank you Elmo, but your advice will not work my mouse plugs into the mouse socket at the rear of the console it does not have a USB connection. In fact, the USB Legacy Control is enabled. thyde9337 "Elmo" wrote: > thyde9337 wrote: > > I have now managed to reinstall Windows XP on my desktop but I cannot log-in > > because my mouse will not work. I have mouse driver on disk but I can only > > reinstall the software when logged-in. Please has anyone got any further > > advice? > > > > thyde9337 > > During Bootup, press F2 to enter the BIOS. Once there, turn on "USB > Legacy Control" and the kb should be seen. > > -- > Joe =o) > |
| |||
| Re: Windows XP Fails to Open I have now had the hard disk reforomatted and Windows XP was reinstalled. This was carried out at a local Computer Repair Shop. They managed to restore successfully much of my personal date that was not already backed-up and since then I have been reinstalling many of the programs that were lost. Lesson - be more careful with the helpful suggestions found on some web sites and back-up regularly. Thank you to those people who tried to help me. |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| IE 7 Fails to open URL in new Tab | KWheeler | Internet Explorer | 7 | 03-29-2009 05:57 AM |
| System Restore fails, limit 2 amount windows open, cant right clic | Jack | Windows Vista | 2 | 10-18-2007 05:30 PM |
| IE7 fails to open up a link in new windows/tabs | Ecikin | Internet Explorer | 7 | 08-14-2007 05:40 PM |
| Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... | Bill | Windows Vista | 31 | 06-09-2007 09:00 PM |
| IE 7 fails to open | Bill | Internet Explorer | 1 | 05-06-2007 08:09 AM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |