I went into bios 'advanced' menu and set 'PS/2 mouse function control' to 'enable' instead of 'auto'.
Result: 1: Something called 'motherboard resources' installed on reboot and took irq12. Nothing called that had an irq befor this.
2: Temp readings started reporting correctly.
3: A phantom ps/2 mouse went away after I deleted it in 'device manager' and rebooted.
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Also before doing this see if theres a 'motherboard resource' taking an irq.
And if you do try it, make sure after reboot you look in 'device manager' and see if there's a conflict with anything. It would show up as yellow exclamation point. Delete the hardware that has the conflict and reboot. Hope you wont be scared to do it now
EJ
Result: 1: Something called 'motherboard resources' installed on reboot and took irq12. Nothing called that had an irq befor this.
2: Temp readings started reporting correctly.
3: A phantom ps/2 mouse went away after I deleted it in 'device manager' and rebooted.
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Also before doing this see if theres a 'motherboard resource' taking an irq.
And if you do try it, make sure after reboot you look in 'device manager' and see if there's a conflict with anything. It would show up as yellow exclamation point. Delete the hardware that has the conflict and reboot. Hope you wont be scared to do it now
EJ