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7.6

A dying mouse or something else?

Asked by delphi3 in Miscellaneous Hardware, Mice / Keyboards

Tags: mouse, dying, goes, wild

Hi All,
I have a win 2K with NT.
Of lately every thing will be OK. Then something goes wild with the cursor, not because I am moving the mouse at all, it moves all over the screen and things are also moving location. Tool bars start to resize and relocate themselves. Even ctrl, alt, delete,  to get to the task manager has no effect. It takes a brutal shut off to make this  go away and then a restart. It happens on no regular schedule, but in the same manner.

A snap shot of the system:

Item      Value
OS Name      Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Version      5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195
OS Manufacturer      Microsoft Corporation
System Name      R-9P1JLJLYB7OGP
System Manufacturer      Not Available
System Model      Not Available
System Type      X86-based PC
Processor      x86 Family 6 Model 5 Stepping 0 GenuineIntel ~300 Mhz
BIOS Version      Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
Windows Directory      C:\WINNT
Locale      United States
Time Zone      Eastern Daylight Time
Total Physical Memory      130,612 KB
Available Physical Memory      24,964 KB
Total Virtual Memory      437,192 KB
Available Virtual Memory      173,676 KB
Page File Space      306,580 KB

and:
I have Norton Antivirus 2004 on board watching over things and a most recent live download. Is it time to do what?

Need more info?

Delphi3

 



 

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