Erratic Mouse under BartPE for TI 11 8101

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  1. jsquareg

    jsquareg Registered Member

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    I downloaded the Bart Plugin from the Acronis site, installed it and created a rescue CD. I used 'Quiet, apci=off and noapci' as the paramters for the disk. The rescue disk works as expected except for the erratic behavior of my Microsoft USB Optical Mouse. A very small movement of the mouse results in a huge jump on the screen after a short delay. It is very difficult to use and I have to resort to using the Tab and arrow keys to select anything.

    Has anyone else had this problem? And how may I solve it?

    Thank you.
     
  2. truthseeker

    truthseeker Former Poster

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    Never heard of that happening to anyone.

    Unplug every USB device and then put the mouse in the first USB port. Or if it's already in first one, try another USB port for your mouse.
     
  3. jsquareg

    jsquareg Registered Member

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    Putting the mouse on a different port fixed it.

    Thank you.
     
  4. truthseeker

    truthseeker Former Poster

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    Cool, glad I could help :thumb:
     
  5. Doug_B

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    Jack,

    Glad you got your mouse working.

    FYI - From reading the original post, it sounds like the rescue disk you created is the one that is created using the bootable media builder functionality in the ATI windows version. This rescue disk runs a Linux version of ATI. In other words, installing the ATI BartPE plug-in on your Windows system with ATI doesn't result in the subsequent creation of the rescue disk being a BartPE disk. ATI does not support the creation of a BartPE disk per se; they just provide the plug-in for you to include when building a BartPE disk. Details on building a BartPE disk can be found by searching this forum, although if the ATI-created rescue disk now works for you / your computer, it's optional.

    Doug
     
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