Plug Factory I just formatted my computer and now the mouse I have with a round plug won't work, only a USB plug one?
I formatted my computer and am running XP pro, now the mouse using the round plug doesn't work. I plugged in a USB plug style and it works. Can I make my mouse with the factory round plug work instead of buying a USB style?? I have XP pro running on another computer and it works fine on that one, whats up?
If you only formatted the computer and reinstalled, without touching anything inside the case, then it sounds like you need to install the software driver. Look at the manufacturers website and download the one for your model. The hardware won't go faulty just with a software reinstall, and this should give the system that nudge it requires to recognise the device.
The link the person above gave won't work, as it is a USB to PS/2 adaptor. You would want a PS/2 to USB adaptor to use your old mouse by USB. These are only about £6 in the UK online, and unlike the advice from many computer shops I've been in, they do exist, and don't cost £40+. The mouse is working, but the port isn't.
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Native Plugins What's the best filesystem for a multi OS system?
I just picked up some large disks and would like to set them up so that I can dump all my personal files onto them and use the drives externally on any of several computers which use OS X, Ubuntu and Windows. Ideally, the support would be native, but if plugins are needed so be it. Windows is probably the primary system, and the one I'm most comfortable with. So what's the best filesystem for me?
Best filesystem (to be accessed by multiple OS's) is FAT32.
Ubuntu can READ (with some encouragement) NTFS partitions but cannot write.
All three OS's can format a drive as FAT32, but FAT32 can't store a file that is more than 4gb in size (like a movie ISO or something).
The Apple format can't be ready by anything (mostly), although EXT2/3 (linux) MAY be read by OSX, but definitely not Windows.