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can't click folders, links or buttons after restart or boot up

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Karl - 28 May 2008 05:05 GMT
I don't know if anyone has any problems like this. After I restart or boot up
the computer, the computer does not get any respond when I click some dialog
buttons. When I try to click some folders, the computer does not high light
some of them. When I try to click some web link, the computer treats it as if
it is not a link.

I have to wait for a while, maybe several hours,  before all these problems
would clear up automatically. Now I am afraid to restart or boot up the
computer, because the problem will start over again when I do that.

Does anyone have this strange problems?
Rick Rogers - 28 May 2008 11:30 GMT
Hi,

Have you tried reinstalling your mouse driver and any supporting software?
Alternately, you may want to check with the manufacturer for updated
versions of both.

It may also be caused by a conflict or interference from some other software
that is loading at boot. You might try selectively disabling programs in the
startup axis to see if you can isolate it (run msconfig from the
start/search line and use the startup tab for this).

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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