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Screen Saver Fails to Start

Hopefully my solution will help others. I have a MacBook Pro on which I am
running WindowsXP Home Edition. It is running totally separate from the Mac
OS. I have to reboot to switch between OS's. After running my system for
about 3 months successfully with a combination Microsoft wireless mouse &
keyboard, I developed the common screen saver will not start problem. I tried
everything in the community newsgroups I could find with no success. I then
realized the uniqueness of my situation and solved the problem easily.

I often take my computer to the office and set it down on my desk next to my
desktop system. For some unknown to me at the time reason, I kept getting a
couple of "found new device" messages each time I started my MacBook in
Windows. I ignored and bypassed these messages for several weeks. However, I
finally got tired of the messages and decided to see what would happen if I
responded to them. I should mention that these were an HID keyboard and an
HID mouse that were found. I later realized that my laptop had seen the non
Microsoft, made in China keyboard and mouse that were part of my desktop
system.

My mistake!! After installing the new HID's found, I developed the above
mentioned screen saver problem plus a couple of other annoying problems. As I
previously mentioned I tried everything. It finally dawned on me that I
should just uninstall the HID's that had been installed. I tried to do this
through the device manager, but I couldn't quite figure out how to do this as
I seemed to have under Human Interface Devices several HID's that were
needed. I didn't initially think to just uninstall these devices under the
Keyboard and Mice devices.

When I finally realized what to do, I uninstalled the HID's under Keyboards
and Mice. Everything now works great. Hope this might help someone.
--
Jim Ormsbee
Feb 20 '07 #1
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Alas! I seem to have celebrated a touch to soon. Uninstall worked until I
rebooted, then everything was reinstalled. I do have a limited workaround,
however, but I would definitely appreciate a permanent solution. The
workaround is to disable, not uninstall the HID-compliant mouse device. Now
my MacBook Pro Touchpad is disabled. Both my wireless mouse, the touchpad,
and my screen saver were working before my little mishap, which I mentioned
below.

Does anyone have any advice? Thank you.
--
Jim Ormsbee
"Jim Ormsbee" wrote:
Hopefully my solution will help others. I have a MacBook Pro on which I am
running WindowsXP Home Edition. It is running totally separate from the Mac
OS. I have to reboot to switch between OS's. After running my system for
about 3 months successfully with a combination Microsoft wireless mouse &
keyboard, I developed the common screen saver will not start problem. I tried
everything in the community newsgroups I could find with no success. I then
realized the uniqueness of my situation and solved the problem easily.

I often take my computer to the office and set it down on my desk next to my
desktop system. For some unknown to me at the time reason, I kept getting a
couple of "found new device" messages each time I started my MacBook in
Windows. I ignored and bypassed these messages for several weeks. However, I
finally got tired of the messages and decided to see what would happen if I
responded to them. I should mention that these were an HID keyboard and an
HID mouse that were found. I later realized that my laptop had seen the non
Microsoft, made in China keyboard and mouse that were part of my desktop
system.

My mistake!! After installing the new HID's found, I developed the above
mentioned screen saver problem plus a couple of other annoying problems. As I
previously mentioned I tried everything. It finally dawned on me that I
should just uninstall the HID's that had been installed. I tried to do this
through the device manager, but I couldn't quite figure out how to do this as
I seemed to have under Human Interface Devices several HID's that were
needed. I didn't initially think to just uninstall these devices under the
Keyboard and Mice devices.

When I finally realized what to do, I uninstalled the HID's under Keyboards
and Mice. Everything now works great. Hope this might help someone.
--
Jim Ormsbee
Feb 20 '07 #2

"Jim Ormsbee" <Ji********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:BA**********************************@microsof t.com...
Alas! I seem to have celebrated a touch to soon. Uninstall worked until I
rebooted, then everything was reinstalled. I do have a limited workaround,
however, but I would definitely appreciate a permanent solution. The
workaround is to disable, not uninstall the HID-compliant mouse device.
Now
my MacBook Pro Touchpad is disabled. Both my wireless mouse, the touchpad,
and my screen saver were working before my little mishap, which I
mentioned
below.

Does anyone have any advice? Thank you.
--
Jim Ormsbee
Well, as your issue appears to have nothing to do with the .NET Framework or
with the Visual Basic programming language, I'd suggest that you post in a
Windows group, such as:

microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Feb 20 '07 #3

"Jim Ormsbee" <Ji********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:BA**********************************@microsof t.com...
Alas! I seem to have celebrated a touch to soon. Uninstall worked until I
rebooted, then everything was reinstalled. I do have a limited workaround,
however, but I would definitely appreciate a permanent solution. The
workaround is to disable, not uninstall the HID-compliant mouse device.
Now
my MacBook Pro Touchpad is disabled. Both my wireless mouse, the touchpad,
and my screen saver were working before my little mishap, which I
mentioned
below.

Does anyone have any advice? Thank you.
--
Jim Ormsbee
I apologize for the erroneous reference to "Visual Basic" in my previous
response. I should, of course, have said "C++".
Feb 20 '07 #4

"Jim Ormsbee" <Ji********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:C1**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hopefully my solution will help others. I have a MacBook Pro on which I am
running WindowsXP Home Edition. It is running totally separate from the
Mac
OS. I have to reboot to switch between OS's. After running my system for
about 3 months successfully with a combination Microsoft wireless mouse &
keyboard, I developed the common screen saver will not start problem. I
tried
everything in the community newsgroups I could find with no success. I
then
realized the uniqueness of my situation and solved the problem easily.

I often take my computer to the office and set it down on my desk next to
my
desktop system. For some unknown to me at the time reason, I kept getting
a
couple of "found new device" messages each time I started my MacBook in
Windows. I ignored and bypassed these messages for several weeks. However,
I
finally got tired of the messages and decided to see what would happen if
I
responded to them. I should mention that these were an HID keyboard and
an
HID mouse that were found. I later realized that my laptop had seen the
non
Microsoft, made in China keyboard and mouse that were part of my desktop
system.
Set one of the wireless keyboard/mouse/receiver systems to a different
frequency so they don't see each other?
Feb 21 '07 #5

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