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Have you tried another known working mouse? I've had a mouse with a
bad cable cause similar problems.
-Phil-
On 2/23/09, vijay kumar nagubadi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> the only reason is that u didnt install XP pro correctly.
> or ur installation is not full. so kindly reinstall it correctly.
> as this has happened to me also. and before reinstallation kindly remove
> ram and clean it and then put it back and reinstall, as there may be a
> problem
> with ram also, sometimes RAM speed doesnt match and some files are
> not loaded into the system due to which it ends up in poor installation.
> follow the procedures what i told and reinstall ur computer is back to
> normal
> bye
>
>
>
> On 2/21/09, Russ Cox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> I have a DIY computer, 2.2 GHz Athlon64 CPU, 2 GB RAM running XP
>> Pro. Occasionally, it is unresponsive. Cursor moves, but it doesn't
>> respond to mouse clicks. No activity on hard drive, CPU utilization is
>> low, 97% System idle process. I use Avira antivirus, don't think I have
>> any
>> malware running. The computer was built about 3 months ago. XP is updated
>> Doesn't seem to be a pattern of what programs are running.
>> What can be going on?
>>
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