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    PS/2 Port

    I had removed a Ball track mouse from my serial port and connect to the PS/2 port
    a conventional mouse when I reboot I get an error message. "No Mouse Connected".
    I removed the mouse from device manager did
    an add new device with the mouse connected to the PS/2 port. PS/2 serial mouse was reinstalled and displayed in device mmgr. "No mouse found connect when I reboot. The serial
    port is still active as a mouse connection.
    Any suggestion on reactiving my PS/2 port?

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    some mb have a jumper on the mb to enable the ps/2. also, you might have to enable the ps/2 port in your bios.

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