[ KB ] BP6 Mouse Lockups

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Derek
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[ KB ] BP6 Mouse Lockups

Post by Derek »

For those of you suffering from mouse lockups on your BP6(s), be sure you've tried these instructions: (as posted by InactiveX)
Here's how I cured the Keyboard/Mouse freezes on my BP6.
In the BIOS, go to PNP/PCI Configuration.
Change "Resources Controlled By" to Manual.
Assign IRQ-12 to Legacy ISA.
All other IRQs can be left at PCI/ISA PnP
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Post by cavity »

I did that fix a while ago, and it worked... but i was running xp, and now that im using linux it has started again. :x maybe i'll try an older bios without hpt366
i dont have enough free time anymore... college will do that.
I've learned from experience that hpt sucks
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Mouse lockups after upgrading to PENIII

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I have been using the BP6 7 years from now with a single CEL500. On last weekend I installed a single PENIII 850. Since then I am facing the "mouse lockups & keyboard ". I followed Derek's solution but still, after some minutes it lockups. I tried doing this on several IRQs, specially from 10 to 15, and it does improve. But then, hours later, the problem arises again.

I'am using the bios RV with hpt130b (latest version) but I was using it prior the PENIII placing.

Any ideas ? Thanks a lot in advance


PS: Derek, Thank you for bp6.com and all those hours you have spend with it...
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Post by s4brains »

sagonzal,

Perhaps more information would help.

What is the name of the manufacturer and model number of the PPGA-to-FC-PGA adapter that you are using?

The CPU socket closest to the RAM seems to work best for most people with similar situations. Which socket are you attempting to use?

Best Regards,

s4
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Post by Derek »

sagonzal, I responded to your email.

In addition, the original article was posted by InactiveX. I did not write the instructions ;)
-Derek
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Post by KliK »

the BP6 just got too dusty, so I had to dismantle the comp & remaunt it...also put some new things on the computer, so I had to fiddle with BIOS a little...

mine 366 don't work on 92 FSB...
but the old 533 work fine!

and with this fix I hope the hangin will stop..
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