Does anyone here know much about macs? I really don't know much about them.
ok, its a problem my dad has, so it might be hard to explain all this. He runs a photoshop in Guam and uses a Mac and card readers for digital camera etc and it's hooked up to the printing machine. Anyway everythings been working fine for a while. The card reader is like a Floppy Drive Card Reader using smartmedia or flash, not sure. Anyway this machine doesn't support MS disks.
He bought a new card reader that does support ms disks and he installed it w/o uninstalling the first reader. After installation it told him to restart the comp and so he did. The OS loads up, but the mouse and keyboard seem to be not working. My brother thinks that maybe w/o uninstalling the first one, the 2nd reader installation may have screwed up the comp (conflicts?) but then again he's doesn't know much about macs either.
I heard you're supposed to go into control panel, extensions and turn off everything before installing the reader?? I don't know...
He's tried unplugging and replugging the usb mouse into different slots and basically just replugging it. I read that if the mouse/keyboard doesn't work for whatever reason, you should unplug it, wait a few secs, and replug so it will automatically reload and install the driver. He restarted like a million time. Well none of that worked.
He tried everything in the pc card reader troubleshooting guide. It said if there were problems, he should restart and hold the shift key or something, not sure. But that didn't work.
I looked up basic mac keyboard commands to open up menus and stuff, but none of them seem to work. So I'm guessing both keybaord and mouse are not working. The computer is NOT frozen though, I told him to put in the reader install cd and see if it autoplays, and it did. But w/o keyboard/mouse working he can't do anything.
He has a lot of work on the computer so a format is a last resort. There's software to restore the computer but I'm not sure if that will erase stuff. I mean, I have restore cds for my PC and I've used them before. Mine had 2 options (1) format and restore to default (2) restore w/o deleting. I've used (2) before but sometimes it does delete/screw things up.
My dad isn't exactly super computer literate and a lot of this was info relayed to me via phone.
So I guess I'm asking what should I tell him to do to get the keyboard/mouse working again? Any suggestions?
Is there any cmos/post/boot setup screens he can get into? And even so, what should he do in there?
I'll try to get specs on his mac and hardware devices, but it's been hard. His english isn't exactly the best and my mandarin sucks.
For now, all I know is that he has a Mac with OS 8, a first card reader with no ms support, a 2nd one with ms disk support, he installed the 2nd one w/o uninstalling the first one. After a restart, keyboard/mouse don't work.
First card reader worked great for months, but after buying and installing 2nd one, mouse/keyboard dead.
Thanks guys, I really don't know what to do. I've been looking online and stuff but w/o the mac in front of me and no experience in using a mac, I don't really know what to do.
I'll try to get more details from him but I can only call him at nights at limited times (long distance plans). I'm in California :|
Thanks again.
ok, its a problem my dad has, so it might be hard to explain all this. He runs a photoshop in Guam and uses a Mac and card readers for digital camera etc and it's hooked up to the printing machine. Anyway everythings been working fine for a while. The card reader is like a Floppy Drive Card Reader using smartmedia or flash, not sure. Anyway this machine doesn't support MS disks.
He bought a new card reader that does support ms disks and he installed it w/o uninstalling the first reader. After installation it told him to restart the comp and so he did. The OS loads up, but the mouse and keyboard seem to be not working. My brother thinks that maybe w/o uninstalling the first one, the 2nd reader installation may have screwed up the comp (conflicts?) but then again he's doesn't know much about macs either.
I heard you're supposed to go into control panel, extensions and turn off everything before installing the reader?? I don't know...
He's tried unplugging and replugging the usb mouse into different slots and basically just replugging it. I read that if the mouse/keyboard doesn't work for whatever reason, you should unplug it, wait a few secs, and replug so it will automatically reload and install the driver. He restarted like a million time. Well none of that worked.
He tried everything in the pc card reader troubleshooting guide. It said if there were problems, he should restart and hold the shift key or something, not sure. But that didn't work.
I looked up basic mac keyboard commands to open up menus and stuff, but none of them seem to work. So I'm guessing both keybaord and mouse are not working. The computer is NOT frozen though, I told him to put in the reader install cd and see if it autoplays, and it did. But w/o keyboard/mouse working he can't do anything.
He has a lot of work on the computer so a format is a last resort. There's software to restore the computer but I'm not sure if that will erase stuff. I mean, I have restore cds for my PC and I've used them before. Mine had 2 options (1) format and restore to default (2) restore w/o deleting. I've used (2) before but sometimes it does delete/screw things up.
My dad isn't exactly super computer literate and a lot of this was info relayed to me via phone.
So I guess I'm asking what should I tell him to do to get the keyboard/mouse working again? Any suggestions?
Is there any cmos/post/boot setup screens he can get into? And even so, what should he do in there?
I'll try to get specs on his mac and hardware devices, but it's been hard. His english isn't exactly the best and my mandarin sucks.
For now, all I know is that he has a Mac with OS 8, a first card reader with no ms support, a 2nd one with ms disk support, he installed the 2nd one w/o uninstalling the first one. After a restart, keyboard/mouse don't work.
First card reader worked great for months, but after buying and installing 2nd one, mouse/keyboard dead.
Thanks guys, I really don't know what to do. I've been looking online and stuff but w/o the mac in front of me and no experience in using a mac, I don't really know what to do.
I'll try to get more details from him but I can only call him at nights at limited times (long distance plans). I'm in California :|
Thanks again.
