MDATA.DAT+Possibly+a+Mouse+error


 * MDATA.DAT Possibly a Mouse error **

If you receive the above error message it is invariably a Mouse fault, and occurs quite frequently on installing a new mouse, although it can happen to an existing well established mouse.

If New go to Add and remove and un-install the software that came with the mouse The details of the software may be listed under the name of the manufacturer.

Once all of that is removed, reconnect your mouse, restart your computer and update the drivers, by going to.

Select the Hardware tab click Properties select Driver tab. Here you can Update the Driver, following this you will have to re-boot.
 * Start** > **All Programs** > **Control Panel > Mouse**

If it is the established one:- Follow the above procedure up to Mouse then select Trouble Shooting

This will then run a diagnostic test to see if your mouse is working properly or not.

If the test comes back and says that your mouse is working right (even though you know it isn't!), Follow the same procedures as the ones for New.

Worry not when the computer boots up it will see your mouse because it is plugged in.

Hope this removes MDATA.DAT