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What would disable or conflict with an IPAC after the XP title screen?

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sirzooass:
Seems like the only way I can get it working without a restore is to plug the keyboard into the computer, boot it up, then yank the keyboard cable out and attach the IPAC. At that point there is a series of beeps and it works. Not much of a improvement upon the system restore unfortunately :( I ran a virus scan and the system was clean, but didn't go through the task manager yet. I installed the OS fresh for this cabinet and only installed arcade emulation software but I suppose something could have snuck on there since it's networked to my wireless router.

miles2912:
After a few years you should blow out the software and re-install.  Especially if you use the cab for other things and install other apps on it. 

After the machine boots, can you re-program the i-pac?  Use a mouse if you need to.

AndyWarne:
Best way to get this fixed is drop me an email and I'll send a USB cable free of charge... problems will be over.

andy@ultimarc.com

Malenko:

--- Quote from: AndyWarne on June 27, 2008, 03:19:08 pm ---Best way to get this fixed is drop me an email and I'll send a USB cable free of charge... problems will be over.

andy@ultimarc.com

--- End quote ---

and that sir, is why you are awesome.  :cheers:

Lo_Wire:
Did this resolve your issue? I am having the exact same problem.

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