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driver problem for Logitech trackball
After making some changes in my computer, installing a new fax modem and
updating my Internet Security software (Trend Micro), I started to get messages about needing to find a driver for the Logitech Trackman Wheel I have been using each time I booted up, even though the mouse (trackball) was working OK. When I tried to locate a driver, Windows couldn't locate one. I tried to tell this window to not ask me again, but it then disabled the mouse and made it inoperable. It took quite a while to get it working again, including uninstalling and reinstalling the Logitech Setpoint software, but I still get that message every time I boot up. I spent a LOT of time on the phone with Logitech, and they tried to be helpful, but eventually told me it had to be a system problem, and to contact Microsoft. One rep there did suggest running System File Checker, but I got the same message that I saw discussed in the maintenance and performance section, that there are corrupted files that could not be repaired. According to one rep at Logitech, it looks like I am missing some files in Windows/System32, one of which was input.inf. Nothing I have done seems to get those files fixed, or stops the message about needing to find a driver. Any suggestions about this would be appreciated. -- Larry S |