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While browsing earlier my mouse just ceased to function. This happened immediately after trying to close Internet Explorer. I usually use Netscape and had that open at the time. probably nothing to do with the problem, but hey, Microsoft could be ticked that I don't use their browser. Okay I'm joking. I think.
So I had to restart the computer and it tells me upon reboot that the mouse cannot be detected. I tried installing drivers but that did not work. System properties showed it as working fine, no conflicts,etc. It would occasionally move while background programs are loading but then freeze again. I reinstalled Windows but when I try to do that i get the following :
Invalid Vxd dynamic link call from VWin32(01) + 00000714 to device "0009", service 1.
I get after clicking finish on new hardware wizard:
Enum\Root\*PN0000\000
No class key - Failed
At one point it did start moving around but it was jumping all over the screen and clicking on things "on its own" .
I did experience this particular behavior once before after installing Windows98 on a laptop.
I know something is screwed up here and I swear I didnt touch the registry (recently). Registry checker runs and restores. The only thing I have found had to do with messing with some sytem files and I am hesitant on doing that with out someone holding my hand so to speak. I would appreciate it if someone could take a few moments and help me out on this.
So I had to restart the computer and it tells me upon reboot that the mouse cannot be detected. I tried installing drivers but that did not work. System properties showed it as working fine, no conflicts,etc. It would occasionally move while background programs are loading but then freeze again. I reinstalled Windows but when I try to do that i get the following :
Invalid Vxd dynamic link call from VWin32(01) + 00000714 to device "0009", service 1.
I get after clicking finish on new hardware wizard:
Enum\Root\*PN0000\000
No class key - Failed
At one point it did start moving around but it was jumping all over the screen and clicking on things "on its own" .
I did experience this particular behavior once before after installing Windows98 on a laptop.
I know something is screwed up here and I swear I didnt touch the registry (recently). Registry checker runs and restores. The only thing I have found had to do with messing with some sytem files and I am hesitant on doing that with out someone holding my hand so to speak. I would appreciate it if someone could take a few moments and help me out on this.