Thanks for the response. I'll give it a try - however, your last suggestion
was probably the best solution - ignore it, W7 and a fresh install is only a
few weeks away.
"Tae Song" <> wrote in message
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> "Ken" <> wrote in message
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>> One more time, I switched to a USB Keyboard and Mouse and now I get the
>> i8042 prt error showing up in the Event Log. I have looked for a
>> solution (turn off the service?) and cannot seem to find a straight
>> forward explanation on how to stop the error. I would suspect that a
>> whole bunch of computers log this error and don't quite understand why
>> the fix is hidden - at least from me. A little help would be
>> appreciated.
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> You could try this...
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> Add System Environment Variable
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> Right-click on Computer
> Select Properties
> Select Advanced system settings (under Tasks, left pane)
> Click Environment Variables... button (near buttom of dialog box)
> Under System variables Click New... button
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> and
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> Type in devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices for Variable name:
> Type in 1 for Variable value:
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> Click OK to close New System Variable box
> Click OK to close Environment Variables box
> Click OK to close System Properties box
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> Open new instance of Computer Management
> Right-click on Computer
> Select Manage
> Click on View
> Select Show hidden devices
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> Expand Keyboards and delete greyed out keyboard associated with PS/2 port
> Expand Mice and other pointing devices and delete greyed out mouse
> associated with PS/2 port
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> Close everything and reboot.
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> I didn't test this thoroughly and I might have missed something.
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> My recommendation is just ignore it. It just means it didn't detect a
> PS/2 keyboard/mouse that used to be there.
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