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<blockquote data-quote="ncarty97" data-source="post: 517549" data-attributes="member: 97613"><p>Using an nvidia card, so that wasn't the issue. I had missed a couple of the changes on the PDVD part, but fixed them. It seemed to freak out the most when it did the mouse thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bit early! Wish I'd known! I actually went and just recompiled the original version. The issue is that I was using an extra partition to install XP MCE to test it out. Well, it made my primary drive I instead of C, since there was already a C (strange that when I used the same partition for Windows 7 RC, it viewed it as C, and I just couldn't see the original C drive).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it worked out great and since I won't even have a mouse attached to this machine when I'm done, I'm just going to use the original!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncarty97, post: 517549, member: 97613"] Using an nvidia card, so that wasn't the issue. I had missed a couple of the changes on the PDVD part, but fixed them. It seemed to freak out the most when it did the mouse thing. Bit early! Wish I'd known! I actually went and just recompiled the original version. The issue is that I was using an extra partition to install XP MCE to test it out. Well, it made my primary drive I instead of C, since there was already a C (strange that when I used the same partition for Windows 7 RC, it viewed it as C, and I just couldn't see the original C drive). Anyway, it worked out great and since I won't even have a mouse attached to this machine when I'm done, I'm just going to use the original! [/QUOTE]
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