I have a MS wireless photo keyboard (model 1027) and wireless
Intellimouse explorer 2.0. I installed it using the disk that came
with it, everything worked fine until about a week ago. Now whenever I
boot my system it will go through the Windows XP logon screen, prompt
for my password and then it will start to loose power as though there
is a loose connection. It will then shut down and reboot, it may go
through this process several times before it gets a "good connection"
and stays on. I narrowed it down to this problem by using a hard wired
keyboard and mouse which eliminated the problem. I reinstalled the
drivers from the disk and also checked the MS web-site for updates. A
friend mentioned that since I have "Automatic Updates" turned on it is
possible that MS updated a driver that caused the problem. Has anyone
else experienced this problem, if so what if anything did you do to fix
it? Thanks and may the Lord bless you!

Re: MS wireless model 1027 keyboard & Mouse by Andre

Andre
Thu Mar 09 19:21:38 CST 2006

This issue does not relate to Windows XP Professional x64, you are running
Windows XP x86, please post to the correct group:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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"mister ed" <mister.ed1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1141951923.538657.191050@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
>I have a MS wireless photo keyboard (model 1027) and wireless
> Intellimouse explorer 2.0. I installed it using the disk that came
> with it, everything worked fine until about a week ago. Now whenever I
> boot my system it will go through the Windows XP logon screen, prompt
> for my password and then it will start to loose power as though there
> is a loose connection. It will then shut down and reboot, it may go
> through this process several times before it gets a "good connection"
> and stays on. I narrowed it down to this problem by using a hard wired
> keyboard and mouse which eliminated the problem. I reinstalled the
> drivers from the disk and also checked the MS web-site for updates. A
> friend mentioned that since I have "Automatic Updates" turned on it is
> possible that MS updated a driver that caused the problem. Has anyone
> else experienced this problem, if so what if anything did you do to fix
> it? Thanks and may the Lord bless you!
>