my installation of windows 95 missing disc mouse.drv

I have old computer that I use for writing. I used 6 installation the installation disc and disc 3 Setup could not complete mouse.drv... missing...

Hello

Try the Fixit in Ko 129260. Take note of the content warning KB retired.

Windows 95 have already reached the end of support.

Refer to http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&p1=7864&x=6&y=16

Diana

Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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