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Hi Everyone,

I recently installed a Logitech 'Cordless Desktop Precision' Keyboard & mouse, but the problem now is I get a device conflict, for both Keyboard and mouse:

Both are plugged to their respective PS2 ports.

"A driver for this device was not required, and has been disabled. (Code 32)"

Keyboard Resources
Conflicting Devices List
Input/Output Range 0060 - 0060 used by:
\Driver\Ai8042pt
Input/Output Range 0064 - 0064 used by:
\Driver\Ai8042pt
Interrupt Request 01 used by:
\Driver\Ai8042pt


Mouse Resources
Conflicting Devices List
Interrupt Request 12 used by:
\Driver\Ai8042pt


System Information report written at: 05/04/2005 23:17:04
[Conflicts/Sharing]

Resource Device
IRQ 16 ALL-IN-WONDER 9600 SERIES
IRQ 16 Intel® 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2
IRQ 16 Intel® 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24DE
IRQ 19 Intel® 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4
IRQ 19 GigaLink 10/100/1000 Ethernet Board
IRQ 18 Intel® 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7
IRQ 18 Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS (WDM)
IRQ 18 Intel® 82801EB Ultra ATA Storage Controllers
IRQ 23 Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
IRQ 23 OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
IRQ 17 Conexant HSP56 MicroModem
IRQ 17 Intel® ICH5/ICH5-M SMBus Controller - 24D3 (Intel® SMBus 2.0 Driver)
IRQ 17 SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
IRQ 1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
IRQ 1 A4Tech PS/2 Port Mouse
IRQ 12 Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
IRQ 12 A4Tech PS/2 Port Mouse


My System Specs are:

Intel D865PERL Mainboard
Intel 3.2Ghz
512MB RAM
Windows 2000 Server

I only have basic functionality for both devices

I also installed this on Win2k Pro (same system), and its fine there. I have changed mice serveral times, I'm assuming maybe thats what causing the issue. I tried reinstalling devices, that didnt work either.

Can someone please advise... Thanks
Sierra
Have you tried USB instead of PS2?
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