I built and started using my P55-US3L desktop machine more than a year ago now and, apart from one or two post-boot oddities that have remained, it's worked fine. Recently, I've planned to install a replacement hard drive, installing everything on it from ground zero again, and so have been making preparations. The operating system (OS) is WinXP 32-bit and the machine is set up specifically as non-RAID.
I was just looking through the entries in Device Manager (DM) in WinXP again when I suddenly realised that there appears to be a couple of incongruities. First, although I use just the one USB-connected wired mouse, I appear to have TWO entries in DM for such a device:-
Human Interface Devices - Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical, Location 0, driver 5.1.2600.2180, 1/7/2001.
Mice and Pointing Devices - Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical, Location 0, driver 5.1.2600.0, 1/7/2001.
Should this be so, or should there just be one entry? On machines I've built and run before, there's only ever been one. Note that these pertain to the same bus location but have different driver versions. Is this an indication that I've wrongly installed the mouse?
Originally, I connected the mouse to the USB port before firing up the US3L machine and installing XP. At the time I was advised to set the BIOS to 'Legacy USB Device'. So, the mouse was connected and has remained connected ever since.
Hitherto, I'd only ever used a PS2-connected mouse on my computers, but with this USB mouse I was mindful that, normally, you only connect USB devices on Windows machines AFTER the OS, and therefore the device's software, has been installed. But that didn't seem to apply, as other than with the mouse how could I have configured XP during the graphical part of the XP Setup? With certain keyboard keys, perhaps? Should I therefore have plugged in the mouse only AFTER XP had fully installed? I'm clearly not the first person that ever installed a USB mouse when also installing the OS, so how precisely should it be done?
It very much looks like this double-entry of the driver has been the cause of my strange, random FDD and HDD accesses when clicking with the mouse just after boot-up.
The other double-entry in DM is of the monitor. Way back, before starting the installing of the various device drivers, I had noticed that WinXP was showing TWO different entries in DM for Monitor:-
Default Monitor
Plug and Play Monitor
I recall duly installing the appropriate graphics card driver and then installed the INF driver for the monitor I was using, installing it as an update to Plug and Play Monitor. At the time, I thought Default Monitor then automatically disappeared as an entry - but actually it's still there in DM.
It seems to me that, all the time I've been using my P55-US3L this last 12 - 18 months, the machine has been thinking it has TWO mice attached, as well as TWO monitors, and this may well explain the strange, uncontrolled accesses that I get just after boot up the machine. So, can anyone explain what I've been doing wrong, as regards the installation of my mouse and monitor? Quite clearly, something's either amiss with the motherboard drivers or the installation methods I used for the mouse and monitor were wrong.